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<Words>
  <W>
    <SM>['ɔbdʒikt, -dʒekt, əb'dʒekt]</SM>
    <E>object</E>
    <C>n. 目标；物体；客体；宾语
vt. 提出…作为反对的理由
vi. 反对；拒绝
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He did not wish to be foiled in his object.</E>
        <C>他不愿意让自己的目的遭到挫败。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The wayside object reminded him so much of his courtship of his wife.</E>
        <C>路边的风物,老使他想起他向他太太求爱那时候的光景。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Hence it was a treat to her to find herself again the object of thoughtful care.</E>
        <C>因此,当她发现自己又成为悉心照料的对象时,感到实在是一件难得的乐事。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He began to wonder whether he could be reading the right books for his object in life.</E>
        <C>他开始纳闷儿,不知道他是否能够为了实现他一生的壮志而念应该念的书。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She had no such object for her lingering thoughts to fix on.</E>
        <C>她没有这类对象勾起缠绵悱恻的思绪。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>target,goal,end,cause,aim</E>
        <C>n. 目标；物体；客体；[语]宾语</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>refuse,sit down on</E>
        <C>vi. 反对；拒绝</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['əuʃən]</SM>
    <E>ocean</E>
    <C>n. 海洋；大量；广阔
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Could not any other seaman sail across the ocean just as he has done?</E>
        <C>难道别的水手就不能象他那样横渡大洋吗?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Up the sun came in glory from his ocean bed, and flooded the earth with warmth and light.</E>
        <C>金光灿烂的朝阳从它的大海眠床上冉冉升起,把温暖和光明倾泻给大地。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Fortunately the wind was blowing on shore from the ocean, so we were able to hoist the sail.</E>
        <C>运气还不错,风正从大海往陆地上吹着,我们还能把船帆升起。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was never a sail upon the ocean, and in what I could see of the land was neither house nor man.</E>
        <C>海洋上找不到一艘帆船,陆地上呢,也看不见房屋和人影。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A coral reef may build up to the surface of the tropical ocean.</E>
        <C>在热带海洋,珊瑚礁可一直筑到海面。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>sea,lots of,wealth,body,billion</E>
        <C>n. [海洋]海洋；大量；广阔</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ɔk'təubə]</SM>
    <E>October</E>
    <C>n. [天] 十月
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>That you are as glorious in that dress as the sun when it rises or set in a soft October day, I'm ready to allow.</E>
        <C>我早已承认,你穿上这件衣服就跟十月的朝阳和落日一样的光辉灿烂。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They might have clinched their gains by pressing for that cease-fire in place on October 10.</E>
        <C>他们本来可能在10月10日力促实行就地停火,把他们的成就巩固下来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was the sixth of October, dismal and cold out of doors.</E>
        <C>那天是10月6日,户外一片阴霾,寒气逼人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was chilled by the late October air coming through the open window.</E>
        <C>她被从敞开的窗子吹进的10月末的空气凉透了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Outside a cool October wind was whipping dead leaves and weed stalks along the pavements.</E>
        <C>外面十月的凉风,吹着人行道边的枯叶和野草。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ɔv, əv, v, f]</SM>
    <E>of</E>
    <C>prep. 关于；属于；…的；由…组成的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I'm not all that of a bastard, Helen.</E>
        <C>我还不是一个那么没有心肝的人,海伦。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The burning question of my childhood had been richly answered.</E>
        <C>我童年时渴望要解答的问题得到很圆满的答案。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I had not the compass of heart nor the enterprise for that.</E>
        <C>我总也没有那么狠的心,也没有那么大的胆子去干那种事。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He began to protest, to jabber of his right of entry.</E>
        <C>他开始抗议,唠叨不休地说他有进来的权力。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She did persuade herself that there were no autocracies save that of Prussia.</E>
        <C>她自己深信,除了普鲁士以外,世界上哪儿都没有独裁政府了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>concerning,about,as for,with reference to,in relation to</E>
        <C>prep. 关于；属于；…的；由…组成的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ɔ:f, ɔf]</SM>
    <E>off</E>
    <C>prep. 离开；脱落
adv. 切断；走开
adj. 远离的；空闲的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The best way to turn off the speculation, he said, was to tell the truth.</E>
        <C>他说,停止那些臆测的最好办法就是说明真相。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>On seeing this, I thought he began to look a little queer, so I turned it off as well as I could.</E>
        <C>见此情景,我觉得他的脸色不大对头,就尽量把这件事情岔开。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Clearly he wasn't ready to let me off.</E>
        <C>他显然还不打算放过我。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He called me to meet him before he took off.</E>
        <C>他叫我在他动身之前去跟他见面。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He took his hands off stick and raised them high.</E>
        <C>他两手放开棍子而且高举起来。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>removed,available,leisure</E>
        <C>adj. 远离的；空闲的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ˈɒfə]</SM>
    <E>offer</E>
    <C>vt. 提供；出价；试图
n. 提议；出价；意图；录取通知书
vi. 提议；出现；献祭；求婚
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She had so low an opinion of her husband that she could not understand why on earth they should make him such an offer.</E>
        <C>她太瞧不起自己的丈夫,所以她无法明白人家究竟为什么要向他提出这种邀请。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>How offer have I told you that I don't want you to have so much to do with Bertine or that Letta Harriet or her brother either?</E>
        <C>叫你不要跟贝蒂娜,或是那个莉塔·哈里特,或是她的哥哥多来往,跟你说了多少回了?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I missed out on his offer of a free holiday in Spain.</E>
        <C>他让我免费去西班牙度一天假,我却坐失良机。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>As the shoppers came out, we would offer to take home their bags for a small tip.</E>
        <C>买东西的一出来,我们就上前表示愿意替他们把东西推回家,请他们给一点小费。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Nothing I said moved him to offer his help.</E>
        <C>我说什么都不能使他提供帮助。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>afford,undertake,try,tender,lend</E>
        <C>vt. 提供；出价；试图</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>proposal,intention,meaning,will,bid</E>
        <C>n. 提议；出价；意图</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>occur,figure,come out</E>
        <C>vi. 提议；出现；献祭；求婚</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ɔfis, 'ɔ:-]</SM>
    <E>office</E>
    <C>n. 办公室；政府机关；官职；营业处
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Dyke sat down for a moment on a seat that had been removed from a worn-out railway car to do duty in Ruggles's office.</E>
        <C>戴克在一张椅子上坐了一会儿,这椅子是从一节破旧不堪的火车上拆下来的,给搬进勒格尔斯的办公室来用。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>People went through the office, and he thought, stared at him.</E>
        <C>他觉得人们穿过办公室时,都会瞪他一眼。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The office of the president was the size of a grand hotel suite.</E>
        <C>总裁的办公室与大饭店的套房一般大。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Clyde made his way to the office portion and finding no one to hinder him.</E>
        <C>克莱德朝办公室走去,发现并没有什么人拦他。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He would have had a kindred spirit and his own man at the Foreign Office.</E>
        <C>在外交部方面他也早就可以有一个气味相投的自己人。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>bureaux,government agency</E>
        <C>n. [管理]办公室；政府机关；官职；营业处</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ɔfisə, 'ɔ:-]</SM>
    <E>officer</E>
    <C>n. 军官，警官；公务员，政府官员；船长
vt. 指挥
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The officer summoned her, but she did not stir.</E>
        <C>警官唤她,她一动不动。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was rumored that the white officer had been a Swede.</E>
        <C>传说那个白人军官是个瑞典人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The first officer stood there, his head all clear of the rock.</E>
        <C>第一个军官站在那儿,脑袋完全露在石头上面。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Not once had the soldier forgotten to raise his hand to his cap when meeting or leaving his officer.</E>
        <C>这个士兵在遇见或辞别他的军官的时候,一次也没有忘记举手齐帽致敬。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He is an officer who ought to see people of all sorts.</E>
        <C>他是一个应该接触各色各样人的官员。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>wardroom,Irvine</E>
        <C>n. 军官，警官；公务员，政府官员；船长</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>captain,boss,lead,to command</E>
        <C>vt. 指挥</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ɔfən, 'ɔftən, 'ɔ:-]</SM>
    <E>often</E>
    <C>adv. 常常，时常
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Bold type is often used for vectors.</E>
        <C>黑体字常用来表示向量。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This method is often used in practice.</E>
        <C>在实际中人们常采用这种方法。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This kind of letter is often called a "bread and butter note".</E>
        <C>这种信,通常称为“客人向主人道谢的信”。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A layer of coarse gravel is often placed around the drain tile.</E>
        <C>常常在排水瓦管周围铺一层粗石砾。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He often thought of him; but the thought were disquieted and fearful.</E>
        <C>他时常想念他,但他的想法使他心烦意乱,甚至不寒而栗。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>forever,frequently,always,oft</E>
        <C>adv. 常常，时常</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ɔil]</SM>
    <E>oil</E>
    <C>n. 油；石油；油画颜料
vt. 加油；涂油；使融化
vi. 融化；加燃油
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Finally one day he gave me a small box and plate, a few brushes and partially filled tubes of oil colors.</E>
        <C>终于有一天,他给我一块调色板,一个小画箱,几支画笔,和几管半空的油彩。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He gave her the oil, and with this her harsh voice was cured.</E>
        <C>他给她油,治好了她的粗嗓门儿。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You'd better get out of the bakery right away and go into the oil business or become a banker.</E>
        <C>那你趁早别烤面包,做石油生意去吧,当银行老板去吧。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Val watched the slow liquid filling his glass, the essential oil of the old wine glazing the surface.</E>
        <C>瓦尔看着酒液缓缓倒入他的酒杯,陈酒的油花在杯中闪耀着。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When it has been decided where we are going to drill, we put up at the surface an oil derrick.</E>
        <C>决定了钻孔位置后,我们就在地面上竖起井架。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>petroleum,geoline</E>
        <C>n. [油脂]油；石油；油画颜料</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>gas,melt</E>
        <C>vt. 加油；涂油；使融化</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>thaw out</E>
        <C>vi. 融化；加燃油</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['əu'kei, ,əu'kei, 'əukei]</SM>
    <E>OK</E>
    <C>adj. 好的；不错的
adv. 行；很好
int. 好；可以
vt. 对…表示同意
n. 同意
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>If he was right on that, the rest of it would be OK although things were not always that simple.</E>
        <C>要是这一点他没估计错,其余的都不成问题。问题是事物从来不那么简单。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"Getting tight with friends is OK with me, too," he said to Willie.</E>
        <C>“同朋友喝个几分醉,我也不反对。”他对威利说。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"Cut out worrying, will you? "Frank said to Roger. "I've seen hundreds of guys cooled and that guy is OK."</E>
        <C>“用不着担心,完全不必,”弗兰史对罗杰说。“我见过成千上万的熊包被打闷过去,那小子一准出不了事。”</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He put his OK on the shipment.</E>
        <C>他在装运的货物上写上“查讫”二字。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He got an OK on it.</E>
        <C>他此事得到许可。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>good,fine,great,bona</E>
        <C>adj. 好的；不错的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>certainly,very good</E>
        <C>adv. 行；很好</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>okay,zowie</E>
        <C>int. 好；可以</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>agreement,yes,leave,Okay,consent</E>
        <C>n. 同意</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[əuld]</SM>
    <E>old</E>
    <C>adj. 陈旧的，古老的；年老的
n. 古时
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>"Here," he said, putting his hand into his breast and sidling up to the old man.</E>
        <C>“这里”,他说,一只手伸到怀里,蟹行到老人身边。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The Negro was an old man with neat grizzled hair, in a linen jacket, who stood barring the door with his body.</E>
        <C>那黑人已上了年纪,灰白的头发梳得整整齐齐,身穿亚麻茄克衫,他用身子堵在门口。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>An old man, a cripple, a woman, and a child…killing them would be so simple.</E>
        <C>一个老头,一个残废,一个女人和一个娃娃……杀掉他们就象杀掉小鸡一样容易。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It had been a big haul for the old woman.</E>
        <C>对老太婆来说,这本是极大的收获。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The old miser's widow counterfeited a grief she did not feel.</E>
        <C>这个老守财奴的寡妇伪装出她并没有的哀伤。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>ancient,aged,advanced</E>
        <C>adj. 陈旧的，古老的；年老的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ɔn, ɔ:n, ən, n]</SM>
    <E>on</E>
    <C>adv. 向前地；作用中，行动中；继续着
prep. 向，朝……；关于；在……之上；在……时候
adj. 开着的；发生着的，正在进行中
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Joanna sat down beside him on the green bank and shared her crusts and her bottle with him.</E>
        <C>乔安娜在路边绿草如茵的土坎上挨着老头儿坐下来,和他一起吃干面包片,喝啤酒。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He struck the butt of his rifle on the bottom of the scow with a species of defiance.</E>
        <C>他把枪托往船板上一顿,表现出一副鄙夷不屑的样子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>To the toad, the garden must be a gray screen on which things show only when they jiggle.</E>
        <C>这花园在蟾蜍看来必定是一张灰色的屏幕,屏幕上的东西只有在轻轻移动时,它才看得见。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was an island with two trees on the lake and the trees looked like the double sails of a fishing-boat.</E>
        <C>湖上有个小岛,上面有两棵树,远远望去,真象一条渔船上的双帆。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>All was as gaudy and blaring as a circus parade should be in a small town on a normal summer day.</E>
        <C>一切依然华丽夺目,鼓号宣天,和平常马戏团夏天在小镇游行的情景一样。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>forward,antrorsely</E>
        <C>adv. 向前地；作用中，行动中；继续着</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>towards,unto,at,concerning,about</E>
        <C>prep. 向，朝……；关于；在……之上；在……时候</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[wʌns]</SM>
    <E>once</E>
    <C>adv. 一次；曾经
conj. 一旦
n. 一次，一回
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The earth revolves once a year around the sun.</E>
        <C>地球一年绕太阳公转一次。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Once she did go down with him to the lands.</E>
        <C>有一次玛丽真的跟他下地去了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He might once have had the makings of a clever character.</E>
        <C>其实,他的性格并不乏聪明机灵的素质。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I intend to set the matter at rest once and for all.</E>
        <C>我打算把这件事彻底搞清楚。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Whereupon the little boat turned her nose once more down the wind.</E>
        <C>于是小船转过船头,再次背着风。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>ever,e'er</E>
        <C>adv. 一次；曾经</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>breath,one time</E>
        <C>n. 一次，一回</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[wʌn]</SM>
    <E>one</E>
    <C>pron. 一个人；任何人
adj. 一的；唯一的
n. 一
num. 一；一个
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Ellen was stalking me with a book in her hand, one finger between the pages.</E>
        <C>爱伦手里拿着本书蹑手蹑脚地向我走过来,一只手指夹在书缝里。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The mayor of one town was ready to send a private plane to New York to help.</E>
        <C>有一个城市的市长准备送一架私人飞机来纽约援助。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>One soldier told me of seeing Mao give his coat away to a wounded man at the front.</E>
        <C>有一个战士告诉我,他曾经亲眼看到毛泽东把自己的上衣脱下来给一位在前线受伤的弟兄穿。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>As the earth turns, everything around it in space seems to be moving past except this one star.</E>
        <C>当地球自转时,除这颗星外,在地球周围天空中的物体似乎都在移动。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was one of those creatures that are just simmering all the time with a silly sort of wickedness.</E>
        <C>他是那种整天盘算着干愚蠢的坏事的家伙。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>unique,sole</E>
        <C>adj. 一的；唯一的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>ane</E>
        <C>n. 一</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[wʌn'self, -zelf]</SM>
    <E>oneself</E>
    <C>pron. 自己；亲自
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I only want you to ask yourself, sir, if, at such a crisis, one ought to think of oneself.</E>
        <C>先生,我只要求你问问自己,在这种危险关头,一个人是不是应该只想到他自己。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I lived on my theme of the war, and it was like being transported out of oneself.</E>
        <C>我用考虑战争计划来消磨时间,好像将病已忘怀了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The sun porch is an ideal place to indulge oneself in the sunlight.</E>
        <C>日光浴室是一个享受阳光的理想场所。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>To do right oneself is the great thing.</E>
        <C>自己行为端正才是最重要的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>One hurts oneself by such methods.</E>
        <C>人将为此种方法而自己受害。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['əunli]</SM>
    <E>only</E>
    <C>adv. 只，仅仅；不料
adj. 唯一的，仅有的；最合适的
conj. 但是；不过；可是
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The child only answered by her caresses, and laid her head upon his breast.</E>
        <C>这孩子只是用她让人怜爱的样子来回答,把头贴到他的胸上。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>To the toad, the garden must be a gray screen on which things show only when they jiggle.</E>
        <C>这花园在蟾蜍看来必定是一张灰色的屏幕,屏幕上的东西只有在轻轻移动时,它才看得见。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He liked to say it was the only day in his life that he ever worked for anybody else.</E>
        <C>他喜欢说那是他一生中为别人干活的唯一一天。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"Oh, mother," he would say, "if only I'd been given just a wee bit of brains, I'd not be so much trouble and worry to you."</E>
        <C>“呵,妈妈,”他常说,“我要是有一点儿智慧,我就不会给您添这么多麻烦了,就不会让您为我操这么多心了。”</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He only touched on the matter for a few minutes.</E>
        <C>他对这个问题只简略地谈了几分钟。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>merely,simply,but,just,barely</E>
        <C>adv. 只，仅仅；不料</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>unique,one,sole</E>
        <C>adj. 唯一的，仅有的；最合适的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>granted,but,and,yet,however</E>
        <C>conj. 但是；不过；可是</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['əupən]</SM>
    <E>open</E>
    <C>adj. 公开的；敞开的；空旷的；坦率的；营业着的
vi. 开始；展现
vt. 公开；打开
n. 公开；空旷；户外
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Her mother came out of an open door.</E>
        <C>她妈妈从一扇开着的门里走出来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It had laid open a few inches of his thigh, but the bullet had not been embedded.</E>
        <C>大腿上拉开了两三寸长的一个口子,子弹不在肉里。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A land drain is usually a pipe buried in farm land but it may also be an open channel.</E>
        <C>农田的排水系统通常是埋在农田中的管子,但也可以是明渠。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The doors of the public houses were open and full of light, men passed in and out in a continual stream.</E>
        <C>小酒店全开着,灯火通明,人群进进出出川流不息。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Ever since the beginning of lunch, he had seemed to be sleeping with open eyes and a vague smile on his lips.</E>
        <C>从午饭开始以来,他一直都似乎在睁着眼睛睡觉,唇上挂着一副空洞洞的微笑。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>honest,transparent</E>
        <C>adj. [电]公开的；敞开的；空旷的；坦率的；营业着的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>proceed,lie</E>
        <C>vi. 开始；展现</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>crack,disclose</E>
        <C>vt. 公开；打开</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>publicity,daylight</E>
        <C>n. 公开；空旷；户外</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,ɔpə'reiʃən]</SM>
    <E>operation</E>
    <C>n. 操作；经营；[外科] 手术；[数][计] 运算
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Mother was so weak after her operation that she had to lie up for a month.</E>
        <C>手术后母亲那么虚弱,以致要卧床一个月。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I suggested that at the very least would need to see at first hand the scale of the watching operation.</E>
        <C>我提出,我最起码需要直接了解监视活动的范围。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We shall also have to do a counting operation, so that we know when to stop.</E>
        <C>我们还须进行计数,才知道什么时候结束。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Pascal's law is illustrated by the operation of a hydraulic press, shown in Fig 12-3.</E>
        <C>如图12-3帕斯卡定律可用液压机的作用来说明。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The patient has been attended on by nurses night and day since the operation.</E>
        <C>自从动了手术以来,病人一直日夜由护士护理。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>work,manipulation</E>
        <C>n. 操作；[贸易]经营；[外科]手术；[数][计]运算</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ɔ:, ə]</SM>
    <E>or</E>
    <C>conj. 或，或者；还是
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>They do nothing for it but talk a lot of twaddle two or three times a week.</E>
        <C>他们什么也不干,只不过每星期讲两三次废话。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Sometimes they determined to starve me, or at least to shoot me in the face and hands with poisoned arrows, winch would soon dispatch me.</E>
        <C>他们一度曾决定把我饿死或者用毒箭射我的脸和手,马上就可以把我处死。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I was haunted by the fear that she would, sooner or later, find me out with a black face and hands, doing the coarsest part of my work.</E>
        <C>我时刻提心吊胆,唯恐她迟早有一天会看见我这张乌黑的脸,这双乌黑的手,看见我正在干我最粗的活儿。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>And yet there was no enmity or malice between them.</E>
        <C>但是她们之间,却并没有怀恨之心或者结怨之意。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He might think my brain was softening or something of the kind.</E>
        <C>他也许会觉得我婆婆妈妈的,已经成了个软心肠的人了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>either,ossia</E>
        <C>conj. 或，或者；还是</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ɔrindʒ, 'ɔ:-]</SM>
    <E>orange</E>
    <C>adj. 橙色的；橘色的
n. 橙；橙色；桔子
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The woman cut up the orange and share it out among the four children.</E>
        <C>这个女人把桔子切成了几半分给4个孩子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He never took more than two slices of bread and butter to eat in the pit, so an apple or an orange was a treat to him.</E>
        <C>他在井下最多只吃两片黄油面包,因此有个苹果或桔子对他就是件难得的高兴事。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Some trees of the tender kind had been nipped by the frosts into brilliant dyes of orange, purple, and scarlet.</E>
        <C>有些娇嫩的树已经被霜染成橙黄,紫色,与赤红。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A light piece of wood, similar to the flat side of an orange crate, had its front surface charred.</E>
        <C>一块重量轻的木头,其形状与桔篮的扁平篮壁相似,前面被烧焦了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He stood with bare feet in deep orange shag a hairy man of small stature.</E>
        <C>他是一个汗毛很重的矮个子,光着脚站在深桔色的地毯上。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>aurantia</E>
        <C>adj. 橙色的；橘色的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>aurantium</E>
        <C>n. [园艺]橙；橙色；桔子</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ɔ:də]</SM>
    <E>order</E>
    <C>n. 命令；顺序；规则；[贸易] 定单
vt. 命令；整理；定购
vi. 命令；定货
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I shall get me some order out of this jungle of my life.</E>
        <C>我要在我生活的莽荒中找出一点秩序来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>On this account he might, in certain lights, have been regarded as one of the most fortunate of his order.</E>
        <C>由于这个原因,从某些方面来看,他也许会被认为是他的同类中最幸运的人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In the end we came out of it with an order for more cables.</E>
        <C>我们终于渡过了难关,并且还取得了一张续定路线装置的定单。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You selectively order the cars you think you would like to market and to hell with the rest.</E>
        <C>你们只管有选择地按照你们认为可以卖出去的规格订购车子,剩下的你们都不管啦。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Red Sam came in and told his wife to quit lounging on the counter and hurry with these people's order.</E>
        <C>红脸萨姆进来,叫他老婆不要懒洋洋地靠在柜台上,快点把那些人点的东西弄来。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>instruction,bidding,telling,regulation,word</E>
        <C>n. [军]命令；顺序；规则；[贸易]定单</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>require,command,arrange</E>
        <C>vt. [军]命令；整理；定购</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>command</E>
        <C>vi. [军]命令；[贸易]定货</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ʌðə]</SM>
    <E>other</E>
    <C>adj. 其他的，另外的
pron. 另外一个
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>We're not politicians, like you; we've gone through hell long enough to want something of the other thing.</E>
        <C>我们不像你,我们都不是政客;我们已经吃够了苦,要尝尝别的滋味了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She did not get on well with the other pupils.</E>
        <C>她与同学们相处得不好。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You or any other man with eyes in his head may see that.</E>
        <C>无论你或者任何一个头上生着眼睛的人都会看得明白。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Could not any other seaman sail across the ocean just as he has done?</E>
        <C>难道别的水手就不能象他那样横渡大洋吗?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was under pledges to other people which had at last to be redeemed.</E>
        <C>她跟别人还有一些约会,现在终于可以去践约了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>another,else</E>
        <C>adj. 其他的，另外的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['auə, ɑ:]</SM>
    <E>our</E>
    <C>pron. 我们的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>We say that we are "all thumbs", meaning that our fingers seem to be too clumsy for the work.</E>
        <C>我们常说自己“笨手笨脚”,意思是说我们的手指太笨拙,干不了某件工作。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Our room at the hotel were all that could be desired.</E>
        <C>在旅馆中,我们住的房子好极了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Our tacit treaty with her was that we could play on her lawn.</E>
        <C>我们和她心照不宣的协定是,我们可以在她的草坪上玩。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Don't you think they speak well for our civic pride and moral upbringing?</E>
        <C>难道你不认为他们对于我们公民的自尊心和道德的培养谈得很好吗?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The dog had a larger place in our lives than I would have thought possible.</E>
        <C>这只狗在我们生活中占据了一块很大的地方,这是我始料未及的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['auəz, 弱ɑ:z]</SM>
    <E>ours</E>
    <C>pron. 我们的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I beg you to recognize human life draped in a form and guise alien to ours, but springing from a soil plowed and sown by all our hands.</E>
        <C>我请求你们承认这样一种生命,它的样子和装束虽然跟我们不同,却是在我们大家亲自耕种的土地上生长的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"Ours is a poor nature," continued the doctor. "Such a little thing knocks us down."</E>
        <C>“说起来,人是多么的可怜,”博士说,“这么一点小事就泄气了!”</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>For thousands of years, we have looked up at the starry night sky and wondered if there were worlds like ours somewhere out there.</E>
        <C>几千年来,人们一直仰望星光灿烂的夜空,想知道在宇宙中的某个地方是否也存在象地球这样的天体。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>No one knows what ancient savage ancestor of ours first began to make use of fire.</E>
        <C>没有人知道我们的哪个古代原始祖先首先开始使用火。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>These facts mean that the Martian day and night have about the same lengths as ours.</E>
        <C>这些事实说明,火星上的昼夜同我们的昼夜大致一样长。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,auə'selvz, ,ɑ:-]</SM>
    <E>ourselves</E>
    <C>pron. 我们自己；我们亲自
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Although we were all great friends it would be idle for us to delude ourselves that we saw eye to eye on all matters.</E>
        <C>我们虽然都是很好的朋友,但是如果我们自己欺骗自己,硬说我们在一切问题上都取得了完全一致的看法,那也是空谈。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>So what we've done is to dedicate ourselves to saving something of what's left.</E>
        <C>所以我们所做的就是献身于拯救一部分还剩下来的东西。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It would be ourselves who seemed to be turned around.</E>
        <C>倒是我们自己这儿的一切好像都被颠倒了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We've no right to lie to other people or to ourselves.</E>
        <C>我们没有权利欺骗别人或自欺欺人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We promised ourselves great things there, but when I came to see how things were, I was weary of it presently.</E>
        <C>我的预料在那里可以得到很大的好处,但是当我看到实际情形时,我立刻感到厌倦。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[aut]</SM>
    <E>out</E>
    <C>adv. 出现；在外；出局；出声地；不流行地
adj. 外面的；出局的；下台的
n. 出局
prep. 向；离去
vi. 出来；暴露
vt. 使熄灭；驱逐
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He sat at his desk till midnight hammering out his speech for the next day.</E>
        <C>他坐在书桌前干到深夜,撰写第二天要用的演说稿。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was called in for an interrogation in which they verbally beat the hell out of him.</E>
        <C>他被叫进去调查了一番,在调查中他受到十分粗暴的对待。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He turned painfully in his bed and looked at his white hands, with all the work gone out of them.</E>
        <C>他在床上痛苦地翻着身,看着他那早已不干活的、变得苍白的手。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He ran his stony eyes over their faces and told them he could beat hell out of any man in his outfit.</E>
        <C>他用冷酷无情的眼睛扫视着他们一个个的脸,然后对他们说,他可以把中队里的任何士兵打得屁滚尿流。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When he pointed out their means of vengeance, he struck a chord which never failed to thrill in the breast of an Indian.</E>
        <C>当他指出他们报仇的方法时,那可真是击中了绝对会让印第安人颤动不已的心弦。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>aloud,outward</E>
        <C>adv. 出现；在外；出局；出声地；不流行地</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>outer,outside,external</E>
        <C>adj. 外面的；出局的；下台的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>putout</E>
        <C>n. 出局</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>towards,unto,at,on,to</E>
        <C>prep. 向；离去</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>emerge,come forth</E>
        <C>vi. 出来；暴露</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>expel,dispel</E>
        <C>vt. 使熄灭；驱逐</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,aut'said, 'aut'said]</SM>
    <E>outside</E>
    <C>adj. 外面的，外部的；外来的
n. 外部；外观
adv. 在外面，向外面；在室外
prep. 在…范围之外
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Outside of these they did not exist for one another.</E>
        <C>此外,彼此之间便各不相干了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Outside the wind was loud and there was a faint flow of thunder along the Sound.</E>
        <C>外面风刮得呼呼的,海湾上传来一阵隐隐的雷声。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Those restless movements look as if he were trying to get outside the prison of his blindness.</E>
        <C>那些不安定的动作,好象他想从盲目的禁锢中脱身出来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The waiter came up to him with a funny look and says somebody wants to speak to him outside.</E>
        <C>服务员一副尴尬的面孔来到他跟前说有个人请他到外面去讲话。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was one job, the outside of a large house that stood on elevated ground overlooking the town.</E>
        <C>有一项工程是装修一座大楼的外部,这座大楼矗立在一个能够俯视全城的高地上。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>outer,external,out</E>
        <C>adj. 外面的，[计]外部的；外来的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>without,surface,face,garment</E>
        <C>n. [计]外部；外观</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>without,ectad</E>
        <C>adv. 在外面，向外面；在室外</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>beyond the pale</E>
        <C>prep. 在…范围之外</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['əuvə]</SM>
    <E>over</E>
    <C>adv. 结束；越过；从头到尾
prep. 越过；在…之上；遍于…之上
adj. 结束的；上面的
vt. 越过
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Over and above all that had happened, impalpable but real, there remained to him a queer sense of power.</E>
        <C>超越已发生的一切之上,虽不可捉摸却很真实,是一种流连在他心头的奇特的权力感。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He ran his stony eyes over their faces and told them he could beat hell out of any man in his outfit.</E>
        <C>他用冷酷无情的眼睛扫视着他们一个个的脸,然后对他们说,他可以把中队里的任何士兵打得屁滚尿流。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Dyke, at last alone and driving his team out of the town, turned the business confusedly over in his mind from end to end.</E>
        <C>后来,戴克独个儿驾着大车出城,把这番事糊里糊涂地在脑子里翻来复去、从头到尾地思量。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The little man craned his neck,trying to get a glimpse of the parade over the heads of the crowd.</E>
        <C>那个矮小的男人伸长了脖子,试图从人们的头上看一眼游行队伍。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Clyde himself did not brood over the matter.</E>
        <C>克莱德没把这件事放在心上。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>all up</E>
        <C>adv. 结束；越过；从头到尾</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>upon,onto,beyond,past,up</E>
        <C>prep. 越过；在…之上；遍于…之上</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>ended,upper,closing,past,concluding</E>
        <C>adj. 结束的；上面的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>negotiate,surmount</E>
        <C>vt. 越过</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['əuvəkəut]</SM>
    <E>overcoat</E>
    <C>n. 大衣，外套
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The wind was slicing through his overcoat.</E>
        <C>风如刀割般地吹进他的大衣。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He picked off the burs that had stuck to his overcoat.</E>
        <C>他摘去粘在大衣上的芒刺。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It is so warm today that I can dispense with an overcoat.</E>
        <C>今天天气很暖和,我可免穿大衣。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His glasses were gone, and his overcoat was streaked with grease and mud.</E>
        <C>他的眼镜不见了,大衣上尽是油污和泥浆。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A nail tore a hole in her overcoat.</E>
        <C>钉子把她的大衣戳了个洞。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>outerwear,outer coat</E>
        <C>n. [服装]大衣，外套</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[əun]</SM>
    <E>own</E>
    <C>vt. 拥有；承认
vi. 承认
adj. 自己的；特有的
n. 自己的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He had been assailed as a coward and a defeatist by his own friends.</E>
        <C>他被他的朋友们指为懦夫和失败主义者。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Next day new steps were to be taken; my plans could no longer be confined to my own breast.</E>
        <C>第二天要采取新的步骤了,我的计划不能再藏在我自己的心里。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He gave his own spoiled and soft nation, in its first moment of success against us, a clear simple war aim.</E>
        <C>在这初次对我们取得胜利的时刻,为他自己那个娇生惯养,没有骨头的民族提供了一个简单明确的战争目标。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was an individual with a code of her own.</E>
        <C>她这个人有她自己的准则。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She nurtured the child as if he had been her own.</E>
        <C>她把那孩子当作自己的来养育。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>accept,agree,recognize,acknowledge,grant</E>
        <C>vt. 拥有；承认</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>accept,recognize</E>
        <C>vi. 承认</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>typical,characteristic,proper,very</E>
        <C>adj. 自己的；特有的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['əunə]</SM>
    <E>owner</E>
    <C>n. [经] 所有者；物主
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>And I saw a star come out of the sea and since it had no owner I took it for our star.</E>
        <C>我瞧见从海里升起来的一颗星星,因为它是无主的东西,我就拿它来当作咱们的星宿了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"Here it is," said the third voice; and the owner of it held the lantern and reveal the face of young Dr. Robinson.</E>
        <C>“就在这儿,”第三个人的声音说;说这话的人把灯笼举起来,照出了他的面孔,原来他就是年轻的鲁宾逊医生。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I would have made a few comments, and requested a short history of the place from the surly owner.</E>
        <C>我本想说一两句话,向这倨傲无礼的的主人请教这地方的简短历史。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The antlers moved, as if their owner snuffed on danger.</E>
        <C>鹿角在移动了,仿佛它们的主人嗅到了危险的气息。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The late owner of this estate was a single man who lived to a very advanced age.</E>
        <C>这份产业后期的主人是个单身汉,他活到了高龄。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>proprietor</E>
        <C>n. [经]所有者；[法]物主</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM></SM>
    <E>O.K.</E>
    <C>adj. 好；行
adv. 可以；好
n. 同意
vt. 认可
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He could at least drop me a line to let me know he's O.K.</E>
        <C>至少他总要写封短信,让我知道他平安吧。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>e.g. Give me a few hours to kick it around, and then I’ll let you know, O K?</E>
        <C>给我几个小时考虑一下再给你答复,好吗?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>O.K., I said that these factors behind the food crisis aren’t anyone’s fault, but that’s not quite true.</E>
        <C>好了,我前面说过这些粮价上涨背后的因素不应该归咎于任何人,但是这不完全是真的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>O.K. Let me try to explain to you one more time in simple, plain English.</E>
        <C>好吧!让我用最白话的英文再跟你解释一遍。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>O.K. Let's call it a day.</E>
        <C>好吧。今天到此为止。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[əu'bei]</SM>
    <E>obey</E>
    <C>vt. 服从，听从；按照……行动
vi. 服从，顺从；听话
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I knew that I would be punished if I did not obey.</E>
        <C>我知道,我不听话是要挨罚的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His wife and children were to respect and obey him in all worldly matters.</E>
        <C>他的妻子和孩子们都得尊敬他,在一切世俗事务上服从他。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Never pass another car on a curve or near the top of a hill; obey the signs you see along the road.</E>
        <C>切勿在弯路或近山顶之处超越它车,要遵守沿途看见的交通标志。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If she did not obey her she would rue it.</E>
        <C>她不听话,会后悔的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Mr. Rochester had such a direct way of giving orders, it seemed a matter of course to obey him promptly.</E>
        <C>罗切斯特先生用这样直截了当的方式下命令,似乎立即服从他是件理所当然的事。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>be obedient to,subordinate to</E>
        <C>vt. 服从，听从；按照……行动</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>comply,be obedient to</E>
        <C>vi. 服从，顺从；听话</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[əb'zə:v]</SM>
    <E>observe</E>
    <C>vt. 观察；遵守；说；注意到；评论
vi. 观察；说；注意到；评论
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Some members of my staff felt that I should observe the custom of bygone days and allow him to call on me.</E>
        <C>我的几个参谋人员觉得我应遵守已往惯例,允许他来见我。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"Well," she said, with a charming smile, "I sometimes take a walk after dinner to the gate and observe the shadows of night."</E>
        <C>“嗯,”她带着一种迷人的微笑说:“我有时候在晚饭后到大门边来散散步,观察夜色来临。”</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Sometimes she was so ill that she had to observe one at least of the doctor' s instructions—to lie down.</E>
        <C>有时候她病得实在厉害了,只好遵照医生指示中的一项——躺下休息。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I observe she trembles a little when he fixes his eye on her, and that is no good sign.</E>
        <C>我注意到当他盯着她瞧的时候她有点发抖,这不是好兆头。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was astonishing to observe how suddenly the boat would spin around and turn tail.</E>
        <C>瞧着船只如何骤然旋转而逃,真使人触目惊心。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>watch,quo,tell,talk,respect</E>
        <C>vt. 观察；遵守；说；注意到；评论</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>look into,take stock of</E>
        <C>vi. 观察；说；注意到；评论</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[əb'tein, ɔb-]</SM>
    <E>obtain</E>
    <C>vi. 获得；流行
vt. 获得
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Migrants are apt to be drawn into the cities by the chance to obtain such jobs.</E>
        <C>移民们往往为了获取这种就业机会而被吸引到城市里来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The frequencies of the returned beams are compared with them to obtain the true ground speed.</E>
        <C>将它们与反回射束作对比而获得真实的地面速度。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Some countries had to resort to barter to obtain foreign goods.</E>
        <C>一些国家不得不采取以货易货的方法以得到外国货物。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was difficult to obtain clean grains when the crop was threshed.</E>
        <C>打谷时,很难得到干净的谷粒。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>To smelt iron ore in a blast furnace can obtain iron.</E>
        <C>在高炉中熔炼铁矿石,可取得铁。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>pick up,get access to</E>
        <C>vi. 获得；流行</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>acquire,earn,score,buy,find</E>
        <C>vt. 获得</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ɔbviəs]</SM>
    <E>obvious</E>
    <C>adj. 明显的；显著的；平淡无奇的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He blushed a great deal when the others chaffed him for his obvious preference.</E>
        <C>由于他做得太露骨,别人难免拿他打趣开心,这时他的脸就通红通红的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was obvious that only those with good reason would be out on such a night.</E>
        <C>显然只有那些非外出不可的人才会在这么个夜晚跑出来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The Old World had always been, and for the most obvious reasons, a place to see.</E>
        <C>由于不言而喻的理由,旧世界是永远值得一游的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The obvious reason was that which Miss Ley was least likely to credit.</E>
        <C>莱伊小姐对这种明显的理由一点儿也不愿相信。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This would be a bit more obvious if we cut the rhomb to have edge of equal axis.</E>
        <C>若把斜方体的棱都切成等长,就可以看得更清楚。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>distinct,visible,prominent,marked,evident</E>
        <C>adj. 明显的；显著的；平淡无奇的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,ɔkju'peiʃən]</SM>
    <E>occupation</E>
    <C>n. 职业；占有；消遣；占有期
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It had always bothered him that he had never had an occupation where he could keep his hands clean.</E>
        <C>他从来没有干过一行可以不必沾上两手赃的高尚职业,这一直是他心头的一个疙瘩。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We won't drop out of the occupation, will we, after the war is over.</E>
        <C>战争结束以后,我们不会从这个占领地退出吧?</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>profession,employment,career,calling,pursuit,entertainment</E>
        <C>n. [劳经]职业；占有；消遣；占有期</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ɔkjupai]</SM>
    <E>occupy</E>
    <C>vt. 占据，占领；居住；使忙碌
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The men in the boat had no time to see it, and if they had leisure there were other things to occupy their minds.</E>
        <C>船上的人没有时间去注意这些,即使他们有空闲,也得考虑其它事情。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The guests did not seem to know how to occupy themselves.</E>
        <C>客人们似乎不知道怎样消磨时间。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He could put all other things behind him and occupy himself solely with her.</E>
        <C>他可以把什么事都抛在脑后,一心一意地想她啦。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The Smiths occupy the house on the corner.</E>
        <C>史密斯夫妇居住在拐角处那所房子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"Come on, "Mike said. "After all, it's a pub. They can't occupy a whole pub."</E>
        <C>“过去吧,”迈克说。“这里毕竟是个酒馆。他们哪能独霸整个酒馆啊。”</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>bag,exercise</E>
        <C>vt. 占据，占领；居住；使忙碌</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ə'kə:]</SM>
    <E>occur</E>
    <C>vi. 发生；出现；存在
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The low value appears to be an asymptote; further reductions in toughness do not occur in thicker plates.</E>
        <C>低值看来是一个渐近值,在更厚的板中韧性值不会进一步减小。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Such incidents do not often occur in her novels; their tone is reserved.</E>
        <C>这样的场面在她的小说里并不常见;她的笔调是严谨的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Since the moon lacks an atmosphere, weathering did not occur there.</E>
        <C>既然月球没有大气层,那里就不会发生风化。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If an applied stress or pressure drop is not sufficient to break the gel or exceed the yield stress, no flow will occur.</E>
        <C>如果施加的应力或压降不足以破坏凝胶或不足以超过屈服应力,则不会有流动产生。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>These crystals occur in nature and are the gems known as rubies.</E>
        <C>这些晶体是天然存在的,人们称之为红宝石。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>happen,exist,proceed,figure,offer</E>
        <C>vi. 发生；出现；存在</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ə'klɔk, əu-]</SM>
    <E>o'clock</E>
    <C>abbr. …点钟（等于of the clock）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Towards four o'clock the sky in front of him began to flush pink and golden.</E>
        <C>四点钟左右,他前面的一片天开始透露出淡红色和金黄色的光彩。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>But she did make it a golden rule to ring the twins at six o'clock every evening to say goodnight to them.</E>
        <C>不过,她为自己定了一条雷打不动的规矩,即每天晚上六点钟给她的孪生子打电话,祝他们晚安。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We resolved to be going the next day, but about six o'clock at night we were alarmed with a great uproar in the street.</E>
        <C>我们决定在第二天走,但是夜里六点钟左右我们听到街上一阵骚动,不觉大吃一惊。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was nearly ten o'clock at night when I cast myself down upon my bed, and I began to gather my scattered wits.</E>
        <C>差不多晚上十点钟,我才躺到床上,开始整理自己紊乱的思绪。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"Isn't it a bore I've got to go out at three o'clock?" she muttered.</E>
        <C>“我非得在三点钟出去不可,这不够烦人的吗?”她低声说。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ə'fiʃəl, əu-]</SM>
    <E>official</E>
    <C>adj. 官方的；正式的；公务的
n. 官员；公务员
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Would not that astute official see that I was only posing as a Real Person?</E>
        <C>这位精明的职员会不会看出我只是在冒充真人呢?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The general laid his living hand over the artificial one on his desk. He was wearing what Pug thought of as "official" face.</E>
        <C>将军把那只好手搁到书桌上那只假手上面,脸上浮现出一种在帕格看来是在“摆官架子的”神色。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The mayor made a small official joke as he sat down.</E>
        <C>市长坐下时,开了个官气十足的小玩笑。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>For a few months the price of tin on world markets fell through the official floor.</E>
        <C>在几个月的时间里,世界市场上的锡价猛跌到低于官方的最低限价。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was dressed in his official morning coat, with his chain of office about his neck.</E>
        <C>他穿着常礼服,他的官职金项圈挂在脖子上。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>formal,state</E>
        <C>adj. 官方的；正式的；公务的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>nazir,office holder</E>
        <C>n. 官员；公务员</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[əu]</SM>
    <E>oh</E>
    <C>int. 哦；哎呀（表示惊讶或恐惧等）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>"Oh, mother," he would say, "if only I'd been given just a wee bit of brains, I'd not be so much trouble and worry to you."</E>
        <C>“呵,妈妈,”他常说,“我要是有一点儿智慧,我就不会给您添这么多麻烦了,就不会让您为我操这么多心了。”</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Oh you see, Nelly, he would not relent a moment to keep me out of the grave.</E>
        <C>啊,你瞧,耐莉,他都不肯暂时发发慈悲好让我不进坟墓。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was dressed in black velvet; she looked high and splendid, as he had said, and yet oh so radiantly gentle!</E>
        <C>她穿一身黑天鹅绒衣服,神色端庄,正如他所说的,非常可爱,甚至显得光采夺目,雍容华贵。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"Oh, can Pa have lost his mind?" thought Scarlett, and her throbbing head felt as if it would crack with this added strain.</E>
        <C>“哦,难道爸爸已经失了神了吗?”思嘉莉特一面想着,一面因受了这一新的刺激,觉得她的头要裂开了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"Oh, I hope you'll die in a garret! Starved to death," said the boy, mistaking our approach for that of his negligent attendant.</E>
        <C>“啊,我希望你死在阁楼上,饿死!”这孩子说,听见我们走进来,误以为是他那怠慢的听差来了呢。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>my,dear</E>
        <C>int. 哦；哎呀（表示惊讶或恐惧等）</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['əu'kei, ,əu'kei, 'əukei]</SM>
    <E>okay</E>
    <C>adv. 可以；对；很好地
adj. 可以；对；不错
n. 同意，批准
int. 好；行
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>In the end, I said okay to the smidgen of lipstick and haircut with the ends curled up a little.</E>
        <C>末了,我说好吧,就搽点口红,把头发剪一剪,发梢稍微卷一卷。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"Okay, kid, you asked for it," he began to move in on Tom.</E>
        <C>“好吧,小鬼,这是你自找的。”他开始向汤姆进逼。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"Okay," continued Tynan, "let me give it to you all at once, short and sweet."</E>
        <C>“好吧,”泰纳恩接着说,“我现在就扼要地跟你说了吧。”</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Okay, Prince, if you don't want my blood on your hands.</E>
        <C>好吧,王子,如果您真的不愿让我的鲜血沾您的手。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"Okay, Pug. Now tell him I argued myself black in the face, as a war planner, against the North African campaign."</E>
        <C>“那好,帕格。现在告诉他,作为一个制定作战计划的人,我费尽唇舌反对发动北非战役。”</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>well,fine</E>
        <C>adv. 可以；对；很好地</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>error-free</E>
        <C>adj. 可以；对；不错</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>agreement,yes,Ok,confirmation,leave</E>
        <C>n. 同意，批准</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>ok,zowie</E>
        <C>int. 好；行</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ɔntu, -tə]</SM>
    <E>onto</E>
    <C>prep. 在…之上；对…了解；映射到…上
adj. 映射的；自身的；映成的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The children were thrown to the floor and their mother, clutching the baby, was thrown out the door onto the ground.</E>
        <C>孩子们摔倒在地板上,他们的母亲紧紧抱住婴儿但也被摔出了门,跌在地上。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was surprised when a young girl opened the door and came out onto the lighted stoop.</E>
        <C>一个年轻的姑娘推开门走到明亮的阳台上,对此他颇感惊讶。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was as though he had stepped unwittingly onto holy ground.</E>
        <C>他仿佛无意之中闯进圣地了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He took the flashlight from the man, reached down into the engine and plugged the stray lead back onto the cylinder head.</E>
        <C>他从那个手里拿过电筒照着发动机,把断路的导线接到汽车缸盖上。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She crossed to the bed and rolled him over onto his right side before he could pass into a nightmare.</E>
        <C>她走到床边,将他朝右面推去,替他翻了一个身,使他能抵挡恶梦的侵袭。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>upon,up</E>
        <C>prep. 在…之上；对…了解；映射到…上</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>inhouse</E>
        <C>adj. 映射的；自身的；映成的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['əupəniŋ]</SM>
    <E>opening</E>
    <C>n. 开始；机会；通路；空缺的职位
adj. 开始的
v. 开放（open的ing形式）；打开；公开
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Opening his cloak, he took the cross which decorated his green coat and gave it to me.</E>
        <C>他解开大氅,把佩戴在绿解套上面的十字架取下来递给了我。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Then, opening his cloak, he took the cross which decorated his green coat and gave it to me.</E>
        <C>接着,他解开大氅,把佩戴在绿外套上面的十字架取下来递给了我。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He made it a rule that either he or his wife should always be on duty in the shop during opening hours.</E>
        <C>他规定在开店时间,妻子和他轮流站柜台。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Her eyes could not reach him; and the concert being just opening, she must consent for a time to be happy in an humbler way.</E>
        <C>她的目光见不到他,音乐会刚好开始,她暂时只得将就着开开心。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Do you know of any plays that will be opening in the next few weeks?</E>
        <C>你听说最近几个星期内要演什么戏吗?</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>beginning,opportunity,threshold,conception,chance</E>
        <C>n. 开始；机会；通路；空缺的职位</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>preliminary,inauguratory</E>
        <C>adj. 开始的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>cracking,unwrapping</E>
        <C>v. 开放（open的ing形式）；打开；公开</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ɔpərə]</SM>
    <E>opera</E>
    <C>n. 歌剧；歌剧院；歌剧团
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>"I get pretty groggy," I said, "It's like a comic opera today. May be I'm hungry."</E>
        <C>“我相当糊涂了,”我说,“今天活象是一场滑稽戏。也许是我肚子饿了。”</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Trained opera singer's bands can stretch nearly half an inch.</E>
        <C>受过训练的歌剧演唱家的声带能伸展将近半英寸。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They produced the opera first in 1958.</E>
        <C>他们在1958年首次演出这个歌剧。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ɔpəreit]</SM>
    <E>operate</E>
    <C>vi. 运转；动手术；起作用
vt. 操作；经营；引起；对…开刀
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>You could operate against the main line of the railway from there.</E>
        <C>你从那里可以袭击铁路干线。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>These four causes do not operate singly.</E>
        <C>这四个原因并不单个起作用。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If you accept you'll operate from here, though you'll be away a bit, with quite a lot of travel.</E>
        <C>如果接受的话,你将在这儿工作,不过有时会离开,外出的事少不了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Let us see how this scheme would operate on the number 3. 5.</E>
        <C>现在来看看怎样用这个方法来处理3.5这个数。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They taught us how to operate the machine.</E>
        <C>他们教了我们怎样开机器?</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>run,act</E>
        <C>vi. 运转；动手术；起作用</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>attract,keep,produce,work,handle</E>
        <C>vt. 操作；经营；引起；对…开刀</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ə'pinjən]</SM>
    <E>opinion</E>
    <C>n. 意见；主张
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Nixon may have been right in his judgment that there was no public opinion left to rally.</E>
        <C>尼克松认为已经剩不下什么公众舆论好争取了,他的这个判断可能是对的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I shall be happy to give you an opinion upon the subject in the course of a day or two.</E>
        <C>我将愉快地在一两天内把我关于这件事的意见告诉你。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She had so low an opinion of her husband that she could not understand why on earth they should make him such an offer.</E>
        <C>她太瞧不起自己的丈夫,所以她无法明白人家究竟为什么要向他提出这种邀请。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Mr. Fischer was incensed against the opinion presented by his wife.</E>
        <C>费克尔先生对于妻子所提出的意见感到愤慨。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He then showed me his piece for my opinion, and I much approved it, as it appeared to me to have great merit.</E>
        <C>他于是让我看他的作品,征求我的意见。我读了一遍,感到真是妙笔生花,十分赞赏。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>comment,view,judgement,mind,thinking</E>
        <C>n. 意见；主张</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ɔpəzit, -sit]</SM>
    <E>opposite</E>
    <C>adj. 相反的；对面的；对立的
n. 对立面；反义词
prep. 在…的对面
adv. 在对面
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Being careful not to wake up the mate, whose room was opposite, I spoke in an undertone.</E>
        <C>为了不致吵醒对面房里的大副,我只得低声说话。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The swans had gone out on to the opposite bank, the reeds smelled sweet, a faint breeze touched the skin.</E>
        <C>水中的白天鹅已经爬到了对面的岸上,池边的水草散出阵阵沁人心脾的芳香,微风轻轻拂身而过,令人陶醉。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The station for the country house was at the opposite end of the town, the time was short, the road no easy.</E>
        <C>到乡间别墅的车站是在镇上的另一头;时间局促,路也难走。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>For each double cone, the opposite pulls from two parts of the sphere exactly cancel.</E>
        <C>就每一双锥面来说,球壳的两个部分所产生的相反引力正好对消。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>My heart went out to her, even though my problem is just the opposite.</E>
        <C>我很同情她,尽管我自己的问题与她的恰恰相反。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>contrary,adverse,counter,against,cross</E>
        <C>adj. 相反的；[植]对面的；对立的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>antithesis,antonym</E>
        <C>n. 对立面；反义词</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>across</E>
        <C>adv. 在对面</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ɔ:dinəri, -neri-]</SM>
    <E>ordinary</E>
    <C>adj. 普通的；平凡的；平常的
n. 普通；平常的人（或事）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The children of such a pair were not likely to turn out quite ordinary, commonplace beings; and they were not.</E>
        <C>这样一对佳偶的子女大概不会成为很平常,很普通的人的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Madge then stripped off the coarse ordinary shoes which she wore, and replaced them by a pair of dirty satin ones.</E>
        <C>接着,玛古又脱掉那双家常穿的粗布鞋,换上一双肮脏的锻子鞋。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He had the square shoulders of a soldier, but his eyes lacked the blank look of the ordinary soldier.</E>
        <C>他有一个士兵所应有的阔肩膀,但是他的眼神中却没有一个普通士兵所常有的那种茫然若失的表情。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was eight o'clock in an ordinary Autumn world when he went across to the house.</E>
        <C>当他穿过草地向大房子走去时,已经是一个平凡的秋天世界的早晨八点钟了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His ordinary voice sounded like a whisper after the harsh note of the conch.</E>
        <C>听过海螺刺耳的声音后,他那平常的讲话再听起来就象是悄声细雨。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>usual,general,average,regulation,stock</E>
        <C>adj. 普通的；平凡的；平常的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>common</E>
        <C>n. 普通；平常的人（或事）</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ɔ:ɡənaiz]</SM>
    <E>organize</E>
    <C>vt. 组织；使有系统化；给予生机；组织成立工会等
vi. 组织起来；成立组织
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He isn't shrewd enough to organize a thing of that kind.</E>
        <C>他是没有那么精明去干那种事的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>structure,form</E>
        <C>vt. 组织；使有系统化；给予生机；组织成立工会等</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ɔridʒin, 'ɔ:-]</SM>
    <E>origin</E>
    <C>n. 起源；原点；出身；开端
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>As to the question of the origin of things, man can only wonder and doubt and guess.</E>
        <C>关于万物起源问题,人类只能惊奇,怀疑和猜测。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He looked like a wary beagle, his soft dark eyes watchful for the origin of the next blow.</E>
        <C>他看起来像一头细心的措兔犬,他的柔和的黑眼睛警觉地注视着下一次打击的来源地。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was not long before he described to her the origin of his passion.</E>
        <C>他不久就向她描绘了他的感情的由来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The origin is located on the axis at the point closest to the center of mass.</E>
        <C>原点坐落在转轴上最靠近物体质心的一点。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The origin of the human race is not as blind a subject as it once was.</E>
        <C>人类起源已不再象过去那样,是个茫然神秘的课题。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>birth,extraction,dawn</E>
        <C>n. 起源；[数]原点；出身；开端</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ʌðəwaiz]</SM>
    <E>otherwise</E>
    <C>adv. 否则；另外；在其他方面
adj. 另外的；其他方面的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The job would have to wait until David was out, otherwise he would be angry that she had not asked him to do it.</E>
        <C>这事需待大卫外出后才能做,否则他会因为她没让他去干而大发雷霆的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Otherwise he might have been a great general, blowing up all sorts of towns.</E>
        <C>否则,他满可以成为一个攻城掠池的大将军。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>For a moment I suspected that he was pulling my leg, but a glance at him convinced me otherwise.</E>
        <C>开头我认为他是在胡诌欺骗我,可是看到他那认真的样子,便又信以为真了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They should not promise too many things to people; otherwise, they would not be able to honor these things.</E>
        <C>他们不要对老百姓许愿太多,否则就不能兑现。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>But if this implies that I talked Sadat into something he might otherwise not have done, the point was missed.</E>
        <C>但是,如果这种称赞是指我在谈判中说服了萨达特,促使他去做他本来不愿意做的事情,那就错了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>else,extra</E>
        <C>adv. 否则；另外；在其他方面</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>another,elsewise</E>
        <C>adj. 另外的；其他方面的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ɔ:t]</SM>
    <E>ought</E>
    <C>aux. 应该，应当；大概
vi. 应该，应当；大概
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She ought to have been a partisan of her father.</E>
        <C>她可以说是她父亲的掌上明珠。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was something about him which ought to put her on her guard.</E>
        <C>他身上有一种气息,她应当时刻提防。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Peace was all a human being ought to ask for, it seemed to her.</E>
        <C>在她看来,世界上只有安宁才是一个人应该追求的一切。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I ought to have known that you would conquer in the long run, living like this.</E>
        <C>我本应该就明白,象现在这样下去,你早晚要取胜的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If I were going to violate the law, then I ought to get something out of it.</E>
        <C>就是我将来触犯法律的话,我也应该从中有所得。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>should,must</E>
        <C>aux. 应该，应当；大概</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>would have,be supposed to</E>
        <C>vi. 应该，应当；大概</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['əutdɔ:]</SM>
    <E>outdoor</E>
    <C>adj. 户外的；露天的；野外的（等于out-of-door）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>At the end of the tour the cook started putting on her outdoor clothes.</E>
        <C>参观结束时,女厨师开始穿上外衣。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>And being a great friend of mine, he naturally came to me to get him some outdoor work.</E>
        <C>他是我的好朋友,自然会要我替他找个户外工作干干了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>weather,out of door</E>
        <C>adj. 户外的；露天的；野外的（等于out-of-door）</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['aut'dɔ:z]</SM>
    <E>outdoors</E>
    <C>adv. 在户外
n. 户外
adj. 户外的（等于outdoor）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>We shook hands with him gravely and went back outdoors.</E>
        <C>我们郑重其事地跟他握了握手,然后退了出来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>With his love for the great outdoors he is a man after my own heart.</E>
        <C>由于他爱好大自然,他跟我正是志同道合了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The Wall Street Journal once said that I had "an ego as big as all outdoors."</E>
        <C>《华尔街日报》曾说过我“心比天高”。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In summer we had tea outdoors, under the chestnut tree.</E>
        <C>夏天我们在室外核桃树下喝茶。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Mother objected that the weather was too wet to play outdoors.</E>
        <C>母亲反对说,雨太大不能做户外游戏。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>alfresco,out-of-doors</E>
        <C>adv. 在户外</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>open air</E>
        <C>n. 户外</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>out of door,hypaethral</E>
        <C>adj. 户外的（等于outdoor）</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['autə]</SM>
    <E>outer</E>
    <C>adj. 外面的，外部的；远离中心的
n. 环外命中
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He pressed the agitated girl into a seat, returned to the outer room and opened the door.</E>
        <C>他把这位惊慌错乱的女孩子硬按在一把椅子上,自己走到外屋,把门打开。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>After deer slayer had cast a look about him in the outer room, he raised a wooden latch.</E>
        <C>杀鹿人略略看了外间,便卸下一根木闩。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The earth's core, at least the outer one is believed to consist of nickel and iron.</E>
        <C>一般认为地核至少是外核由镍和铁构成。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A transverse section of the kidney shows it to be composed of three distinct regions. The outer region is the cortex.</E>
        <C>肾脏的横切面显示出它由3个截然不同的部分构成。外面部分是皮质。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A few months earlier, Martin had had her moved into a Cambridge nursing home when she now floated dimly on the outer edge of life.</E>
        <C>几个月前,马丁把她送到剑桥的私人疗养院去了,现在,她在那儿迷迷糊糊地苟延残喘。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>outside,external,out</E>
        <C>adj. 外面的，外部的；远离中心的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['autlain]</SM>
    <E>outline</E>
    <C>n. 轮廓；大纲；概要；略图
vt. 概述；略述；描画…轮廓
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It had an outline in vagueness, and was flung out to be apprehended.</E>
        <C>在有了模糊的轮廓后,(她)把它顺嘴说出来,是让人领悟。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Presently he could see the men all around him in dim outline.</E>
        <C>不久他就看到四周影影绰绰的人群。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>One of its first tasks was to outline a fixed canon.</E>
        <C>它的一种最初的急务就是编订一本确定的圣典。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The outline is taken as that of the contour line defining its base.</E>
        <C>轮廓由确定它的底部的等值线表示出来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Although the fossil record is incomplete, it still gives us a broad brush outline of what happened.</E>
        <C>尽管化石记录不很完全,但仍然给我们一幅关于到底发生了什么事情的大体轮廓。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>profile,program,brief,contour</E>
        <C>n. 轮廓；大纲；概要；略图</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>summarize,sum up</E>
        <C>vt. 概述；略述；描画…轮廓</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,əuvə'kʌm]</SM>
    <E>overcome</E>
    <C>vt. 克服；胜过
vi. 克服；得胜
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was because of these things that she bade fair to overcome the handicap of her garments.</E>
        <C>正由于这些原因,她才有可能克服她的服饰带来的障碍。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was so overcome with the satisfaction of it, that I saw tears stand in his eyes.</E>
        <C>他是被满意玛丽的情绪压倒了,我见他热泪盈眶。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If she went away there would be a distinct gulf that would not soon be overcome.</E>
        <C>倘使她出走了,就会产生一时不能克服的,显著的鸿沟。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The want of belief is a defect that ought to be concealed, when it cannot be overcome.</E>
        <C>缺乏信仰是一种缺点,不能克服时应加以掩盖。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He has overcome these odds two or three times in his lifetime already.</E>
        <C>但是,他一生中克服这种不利局面已经两、三次了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>exceed,cap,surmount</E>
        <C>vt. 克服；胜过</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>rise above,get over sth</E>
        <C>vi. 克服；得胜</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[əu]</SM>
    <E>owe</E>
    <C>vt. 欠；感激；应给予；应该把……归功于
vi. 欠钱
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Parents owe their children a set of solid social values around which to build their lives.</E>
        <C>父母亲有责任帮孩子们接受一整套他们赖以立身处世的牢固的社会准则。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Maybe Collins would then owe him a favor.</E>
        <C>说不定,柯林斯还会感激他帮了忙哩!</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You owe it to yourself to say it.</E>
        <C>这话亏你说得出口。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We owe a great deal to our parents and teachers.</E>
        <C>我们深受父母及教师之恩。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I owe it to myself to explain how it all happened.</E>
        <C>我为了自己应该把所发生的一切加认解释。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>appreciate,be grateful to</E>
        <C>vt. 欠；感激；应给予；应该把……归功于</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ɔks]</SM>
    <E>ox</E>
    <C>n. 牛；公牛
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was at the time wrestling with the soul of a young ox from Manchester.</E>
        <C>那时他正在竭力地说服一位来自曼彻斯特的蛮小伙子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They go like an ox to the slaughter, till a dart strikes through their liver.</E>
        <C>他们象牛一样往屠宰场走去,等到标枪刺穿他们的肝脏时才晓得。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It's not to be expected that an ox and an ass should worship at the crib.</E>
        <C>一头牛和一头驴子竟在畜圈里做起礼拜来,真想不到。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He stood there, and as cool and unconcerned as though he were superintending the cutting up of an ox.</E>
        <C>他站在那儿,平静、淡漠得好象是在监督人们宰割一头牛似的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>An ass and an ox, fastened to the same yoke, were drawing a wagon.</E>
        <C>驴子和公牛一起套在轭上拉车。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>cattle,bull</E>
        <C>n. [畜牧][脊椎]牛；公牛</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[əuk]</SM>
    <E>oak</E>
    <C>n. 橡树；橡木色；橡木家具
adj. 栎树的；栎木制的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was a fine noise of rushing water from the crown of an oak at his back.</E>
        <C>一股水柱从他身后的橡树顶上瓢泼而下,发出悦耳的声响。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Oak raised his head, and wondering what he could do, listlessly surveyed the scene.</E>
        <C>奥克抬起头来,无精打采地望着这片情景,不知怎么办才好。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was no wind, and not a whisper in the old oak tree twenty yards away.</E>
        <C>没有风,二十码外的那棵老橡树一点声息没有。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>From the great oak, I could see its summit ahead of me, unknown, inviting.</E>
        <C>从老橡树望去,迎面就是这座山的顶峰,神秘莫测,充满诱惑力。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Oak had attended all sales and fairs for her.</E>
        <C>卖货和赶集都由奥克替她一肩挑了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>quercine</E>
        <C>adj. [植]栎树的；栎木制的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ɔ:, əu]</SM>
    <E>oar</E>
    <C>n. 桨；橹；桨手
vt. 划（船）
vi. 划行
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>An oar often acts as a rudder.</E>
        <C>船桨常作舵来使用。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Sometimes an oar is used to steer a boat.</E>
        <C>有时桨用以操纵小舟。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Watch out for the oar and make sure it doesn't pop you in the tummy.</E>
        <C>当心浆,别撞在肚子上。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>rower,yuloh</E>
        <C>n. 桨；橹；桨手</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>gondole</E>
        <C>vt. 划（船）</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[əb'dʒekʃən, ɔb-]</SM>
    <E>objection</E>
    <C>n. 异议，反对；缺陷，缺点；妨碍；拒绝的理由
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I intend her to make acquaintance with you, if you have no objection.</E>
        <C>我要她与你交朋友,如果你不反对的话。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>My heart was beating so fast, and there was such a singing in my ears, that I could scarcely stammer I had no objection.</E>
        <C>我的心跳得很急,耳朵里嗡嗡直响,好不容易才期期艾艾回了一声不反对。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Her husband did not see force of her objection.</E>
        <C>她的丈夫没看出她反对的真意所在。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I thought I would come over and have a few words with you about it if you have no objection.</E>
        <C>我想,我得过来,就这件事情同你谈几句话,假使你不反对的话。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The chief objection to this book is its great length.</E>
        <C>这本书的主要缺点是太长。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>opposition,exception,intervention,prevention,deficiency</E>
        <C>n. 异议，反对；缺陷，缺点；妨碍；拒绝的理由</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[əb'dʒektiv, ɔb-]</SM>
    <E>objective</E>
    <C>adj. 客观的；目标的；宾格的
n. 目的；目标；[光] 物镜；宾格
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Since the objective is to produce a sharp sound the tap should be short and forcible.</E>
        <C>既然目的是要产生一个尖的声音,则这种叩击必须短而有力。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The primitive mind does not know things as we do in a detached objective way.</E>
        <C>原始意识对于事物的认识并不象我们现在这样,采取一种超然的客观方式。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>While objective setting should start at the top, it is not essential that it do so.</E>
        <C>尽管目标应当从上层开始建立,但也不一定这样做。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It is sordid because the objective is to make profits for Golden State &amp; Light.</E>
        <C>它是卑鄙龌龊的,因为它完全是为金州电力公司赚取利润的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Though having sketched the objective, he supplied no clue as to how to achieve it.</E>
        <C>他虽然大体上提出了目标,但是,没有提供达到目标的办法。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>impersonal,accusatival</E>
        <C>adj. [医]客观的；目标的；[语]宾格的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>intention,purpose,sake,target,goal</E>
        <C>n. 目的；目标；[光]物镜；[语]宾格</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ə'blaidʒ]</SM>
    <E>oblige</E>
    <C>vt. 迫使；强制；赐，施恩惠；责成
vi. 帮忙；施恩惠
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>But if you could oblige me, I should take it as a kindness.</E>
        <C>不过你要是肯赏我一个脸,那我就感恩不浅了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Would you oblige me by passing me that magazine?</E>
        <C>劳驾把那份杂志递给我好吗?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Please oblige me by closing the door.</E>
        <C>请替我关上那个门。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I won't oblige you to stay here any longer.</E>
        <C>你不必再待在这儿啦。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I'd be very glad to oblige you, Dr. Macphail, but I've given the order and it must stand.</E>
        <C>麦克费尔医生,我是乐意照你的意思办的,只不过我已经下了命令,不能再改了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>pressure,enforce</E>
        <C>vt. 迫使；强制；赐，施恩惠；责成</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,ɔbzə:'veiʃən]</SM>
    <E>observation</E>
    <C>n. 观察；监视；观察报告
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>We will be satisfied with a crude observation about the size of M.</E>
        <C>我们将满足于关于M的大小的一个粗略的估计。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>One observation may, I think, be fairly drawn from the whole of the story.</E>
        <C>我认为,从全部往事中可以得出一个公正的结论。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>view,monitoring,surveillance,watch</E>
        <C>n. 观察；监视；观察报告</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[əb'zə:və, ɔb-]</SM>
    <E>observer</E>
    <C>n. 观察者；[天] 观测者；遵守者
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>An observer moving with the spaceship measures the speed of the light and obtains the value C.</E>
        <C>在宇宙飞船上的一个观测者,测得光速为C。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The source is placed to the left, and the observer is directly in front of the handle that turns the screw.</E>
        <C>光源放在左方,观察者就在转动螺旋的摇柄之正前方。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I think I'm one of those people who are a born observer.</E>
        <C>我认为我象有些人一样,是个天生的观察家。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Would you like to go there for a spell as a naval observer?</E>
        <C>你愿不愿意以海军观察员的身份到那里呆上一个时期?</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>viewer,watcher</E>
        <C>n. [仪][天]观察者；[电子]观测者；遵守者</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ɔbstəkl]</SM>
    <E>obstacle</E>
    <C>n. 障碍，干扰；妨害物
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I cannot see this as a real obstacle to a second front in Europe now, as Mr. Hopkins states.</E>
        <C>我不明白霍普金斯先生所说的,这就是现在在欧洲开辟第二战场的真正障碍。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was an obstacle that no one could avoid for ever.</E>
        <C>谁也不能永远逃避这一关。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>interference,let,bar,disturbance,dam</E>
        <C>n. 障碍，干扰；妨害物</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ɔbviəsli]</SM>
    <E>obviously</E>
    <C>adv. 明显地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>In this case the rays obviously do not converge.</E>
        <C>此时,光线显然不会聚。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Obviously, it can be measured on a test stand.</E>
        <C>很明显,这可以在试验台上测得。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>clearly,broadly,markedly,distinctly,visibly</E>
        <C>adv. 明显地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ə'keiʒən, əu-]</SM>
    <E>occasion</E>
    <C>n. 时机，机会；场合；理由
vt. 引起，惹起
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>This might be one occasion of the differences we began to have about this time.</E>
        <C>这可能也是此时我们意见相左的开始。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She tried to think of another occasion in her life when she had deceived someone close to her.</E>
        <C>她竭力回想自己是否还有欺骗过亲人的时候。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Luckily for you, you have no more occasion to do it than I had.</E>
        <C>你很幸运,你同我都没有这样做的理由。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was a shrewd Yankee in Emerson, a blunt fellow who could strip an occasion to its essence.</E>
        <C>爱默生有扬基人的那份精明,那份单刀直入的耿直。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It seems to me we ought to celebrate this occasion in some way.</E>
        <C>我认为我们应该用什么方法庆祝这件大事。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>opportunity,chance,opening,sake,reason</E>
        <C>n. 时机，机会；场合；理由</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>attract,cause,produce,operate,induce</E>
        <C>vt. 引起，惹起</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ə'keiʒənəl, əu-]</SM>
    <E>occasional</E>
    <C>adj. 偶然的；临时的；特殊场合的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>That sort of thing is quite occasional.</E>
        <C>那种事是很偶然的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>For it meant that I got occasional scraps of bread and meat.</E>
        <C>因为有时候我可以吃到点剩饭剩菜。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was rare for any drug to be free from occasional side effects.</E>
        <C>对任何药物来说,全然没有任何副作用是极其罕见的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We counted an occasional torn box a small loss.</E>
        <C>我们认为偶然间撕碎一只纸盒,只是一件很小的损失而已。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>extraordinary,temporary,odd</E>
        <C>adj. [生物]偶然的；临时的；特殊场合的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ə'keiʒənəli, əu-]</SM>
    <E>occasionally</E>
    <C>adv. 偶而，间或
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He very rarely saw his wife. She kept her room. Only occasionally she came forth.</E>
        <C>他很少见到妻子。她总呆在自己的屋里,只是偶然来探望一次。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Occasionally a swell, stronger than the rest, rolled smoothly over the rim of a reef.</E>
        <C>间或一阵强于一般的波涛悠悠然漫过礁石的边缘。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If any of those things had happened more than occasionally, we'd have been swamped.</E>
        <C>如果这样的事情真的不是个别的,而是经常发生的话,我们也就倒霉了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>sometimes,betweenwhiles</E>
        <C>adv. 偶而，间或</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ə'kə:rəns, -'kʌ-]</SM>
    <E>occurrence</E>
    <C>n. 发生；出现；事件；发现
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The occurrence of a disease in a particular locality may indicate the etiology and nature of the disease.</E>
        <C>某一疾病在某一特定地区的发生可能暗示该病的病原学和性质。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The persistent occurrence of these large discrepancies has naturally been the subject of a great deal of laboratory and field research.</E>
        <C>这些巨大偏差的长期存在自然成为很多实验室和外场研究的课题。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The question of virus occurrence and survival in sediments was addressed only after improved detection methods were at hand.</E>
        <C>淤泥中病毒发生和存活的问题只有在改进了检测方法以后,才能够得以了解。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The deformations at the surface of the crust after rainfalls have close relations to the occurrence of shallow shocks in the upper crust.</E>
        <C>雨后地壳表面的形变与地壳上部发生的浅源地震密切相关。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Failure to grow well, poor productivity and short productive life will suggest the possible occurrence of a number of chronic diseases.</E>
        <C>生长不良、生产力低以及生产期短促意味着有可能产生许多慢性疾病。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>emergence,going on,event,discovery,appearance,circumstance,scene</E>
        <C>n. 发生；出现；事件；发现</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,əuʃi'einiə; -'ɑ:n-; -'æn-]</SM>
    <E>Oceania</E>
    <C>n. 大洋洲
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Which continent is the largest and which one is the smallest in the world? Asia and Oceania</E>
        <C>世界上最大的和最小的大洲。亚洲、大洋洲</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Countries and regions in Asia and Oceania</E>
        <C>亚洲与大洋洲音乐专区</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>AOPTS; Asia and Oceania Postal Training School;</E>
        <C>亚洲及大洋州邮政训练学校;</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ɔd]</SM>
    <E>odd</E>
    <C>adj. 奇数的；古怪的；剩余的；临时的；零散的
n. 奇数；怪人；奇特的事物
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He took him to be an odd fellow, a little soft in his head.</E>
        <C>他认为这人是个怪人,头脑有点笨。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He made odd foot movements, as though his cats were clawing at his trouser cuffs.</E>
        <C>他的脚做出一些奇怪的动作,就好象他的猫在他裤脚上乱抓一样。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was the odd one out, just as she had been at school and university: a square peg in a round hole.</E>
        <C>她比较怪僻,象在中学和大学里一样,不适应周围的环境。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He might have thought that the defence of delicacy was in rather odd hands.</E>
        <C>他不难发现,这位为优美大声疾呼的人,其实只是不知优美为何物的蠢货。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>About this time I met with an odd volume of the Spectator.</E>
        <C>大约此时,我偶尔发现一卷残缺不全的《旁观者》报。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>remaining,extraordinary,temporary,surplus,residual</E>
        <C>adj. [数]奇数的；古怪的；剩余的；临时的；零散的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>put,wack</E>
        <C>n. [数]奇数；怪人；奇特的事物</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['əudə]</SM>
    <E>odour</E>
    <C>n. 气味；声誉
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>In her nostrils was the odour of dusty cretonne.</E>
        <C>她鼻子孔里是提花窗帘布上的尘土气。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Odour drawn out of fallen leaves by the pale filtering sunlight soaked his nostrils.</E>
        <C>透进林子里来的淡淡日光把落叶的气味蒸发出来,输进他的鼻管。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The heavy odour of incense seemed to cling about its pages and to trouble the brain.</E>
        <C>它的书页上仿佛散发出浓烈的香气,叫人头晕。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The air was fresh, scented with the spring flowers and the odour of the earth.</E>
        <C>空气新鲜,充满着春天的花香和泥土的气息。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was a heavy odour in the room--the flowers.</E>
        <C>房间里弥漫着浓郁的气息,那是花香。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>smell,wind,odor,prestige</E>
        <C>n. 气味；声誉</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ə'fend]</SM>
    <E>offend</E>
    <C>vt. 冒犯；使…不愉快
vi. 违反；进攻；引起不舒服
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>They did not sound drunk and I had said nothing to offend.</E>
        <C>他们听起来不象喝得酩酊大醉,而且我也没有讲什么得罪他们的话。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His changes of mood did not offend me, because I saw that I had nothing to do with their alternation.</E>
        <C>他情绪的变化并不惹我生气,因为我看得出来,这种变换和我没有关系。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He sought for a word that should not offend the ladies' ears.</E>
        <C>他想挑一个太太们听了不会脸红的词儿。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They were careful not to offend his nibs.</E>
        <C>他们小心翼翼,不敢冒犯这位大人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>But at the same time they could not afford to offend him by sticking up for Owen.</E>
        <C>可也都不敢替欧文说话,怕得罪了他。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>give offense,gross out</E>
        <C>vt. 冒犯；使…不愉快</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>vary,be in breach of</E>
        <C>vi. 违反；进攻；引起不舒服</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[əu'mit]</SM>
    <E>omit</E>
    <C>vt. 省略；遗漏；删除；疏忽
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>This common prudence should have now induced him to omit.</E>
        <C>按通常的审慎做法,他本来应该免掉这件事的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>That was a phrase he might omit.</E>
        <C>这种词儿他还是不讲为妙。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If we cross the date line from the east to the west we have to omit one day.</E>
        <C>如果越过日界线从东向西走,必需跳过一天不算。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We now omit the prime on the matrix elements.</E>
        <C>我们现在把各矩阵元素上的一撇略去。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>understand,elide</E>
        <C>vt. [数]省略；遗漏；删除；疏忽</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ʌnjən]</SM>
    <E>onion</E>
    <C>n. 洋葱；洋葱头
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I always fry potatoes in hot fat with a bit of onion.</E>
        <C>我总是用热油炸土豆并且加些洋葱。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,ɔpə'reiʃənəl]</SM>
    <E>operational</E>
    <C>adj. 操作的；运作的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Under such domestic context, companies must manage policy risk just as they manage financial and operational risks.</E>
        <C>在这样的国内环境下,公司必须防范政策风险,就如金融和运营风险一样。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The recovery process necessitates waste stream segregation if water and chemical reuse are to offset capital and operational costs.</E>
        <C>假如水和化学品回用可使投资和操作费得到补偿,则回收过程需要将废液流分开。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Computers are in widespread use now(1972)to assist in development of the best operational plans for managing ground water reservoirs.</E>
        <C>现在(1972)普遍使用计算机来管理地下水库,协助人们选定最佳的运用方案。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Still, several hangars remained untouched, and it was possible that some of them held planes which were operational.</E>
        <C>可是有几个机库仍然屹立无恙,里面可能还有可以作战的飞机。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>All operational control will be vested in the British Chiefs of Staff acting under His Majesty's Government.</E>
        <C>作战的全部指挥权,授予国王陛下政府领导下的英国参谋长委员会,一切命令都要通过他们。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>handling,working</E>
        <C>adj. 操作的；[数]运作的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ɔpəreitə]</SM>
    <E>operator</E>
    <C>n. 经营者；操作员；话务员；行家
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Unable to spot her, he stopped to ask an operator where she was.</E>
        <C>没有见到她,他就停下来向一位操作人员打听她的去向。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>expert,proprietor</E>
        <C>n. [经管]经营者；[计]操作员；[通信]话务员；行家</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ə'pəunənt]</SM>
    <E>opponent</E>
    <C>n. 对手；反对者；敌手
adj. 对立的；敌对的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The footballer was sent off the field for a foul on an opponent; he had kicked him intentionally.</E>
        <C>这名足球队员因向对手犯规而被罚出球场,他故意踢人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was two up on her opponent.</E>
        <C>她胜过对手两分。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He wrested the weapon from his opponent′s grasp.</E>
        <C>他从对手的手中夺下武器。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He struck his opponent a heavy blow and knocked him down.</E>
        <C>他给了他的对手重重一击,把他打倒。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He waded into his opponent with his bare fists.</E>
        <C>他赤手空拳地猛攻他的对手。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>equal,anti,comparative,rival,match</E>
        <C>n. 对手；反对者；敌手</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>contrary,adverse,against</E>
        <C>adj. 对立的；敌对的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,ɔpə'tju:niti]</SM>
    <E>opportunity</E>
    <C>n. 时机，机会
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He wanted ever so badly to read it; he would get at it the first opportunity and find out just what Jane had said.</E>
        <C>他迫切地希望读一下;他一有机会就要去把它拾起来,看看简究竟说了些什么。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In the first place he took an early opportunity of pumping Miss Briggs.</E>
        <C>第一步,他立刻找了一个机会去盘问布立葛丝小姐。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I've asked him to come down here, and the least I can do is to give him an opportunity to better himself.</E>
        <C>我既然要他到这儿来,我至少能作到给他一个上进的机会。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The trips were a perfect opportunity to touch base with a lot of dealers over a short time.</E>
        <C>这些旅行提供了在短暂时间内与大批承销商进行成功的交往的良好机会。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I thought it is a very good opportunity to cook his goose, and by God, I cooked it.</E>
        <C>我认为这是打垮他的大好机会;嘿,我的上帝,我确实把他打垮了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>occasion,chance,opening,room</E>
        <C>n. 时机，机会</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ə'pəuz]</SM>
    <E>oppose</E>
    <C>vt. 反对；对抗，抗争
vi. 反对
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The people of Phrygia had not the courage to oppose him.</E>
        <C>弗里吉亚人不敢抵抗他。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If his servants oppose me, I shall threaten them off with these pistols.</E>
        <C>如果他的仆人们顽抗,我就要用这些手枪把他们吓走。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>And yet how was he to oppose this idea with safety?</E>
        <C>可是他该怎样反对这个想法而又不致于出毛病呢?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>No decent husband will oppose the heart.</E>
        <C>没有一个大方的丈夫会反对这种心思。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>combat,sit down on</E>
        <C>vt. 反对；对抗，抗争</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>object,sit down on</E>
        <C>vi. 反对</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ə'pres]</SM>
    <E>oppress</E>
    <C>vt. 压迫，压抑；使……烦恼；使……感到沉重
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>No sooner had he arrived in Darien than he began to oppress and kill the Indians.</E>
        <C>他一到达里安,就着手压迫,杀害印第安人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A good ruler will not oppress the poor.</E>
        <C>好的统治者不会压迫贫民。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>lie on</E>
        <C>vt. 压迫，压抑；使……烦恼；使……感到沉重</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ɔptikəl]</SM>
    <E>optical</E>
    <C>adj. 光学的；眼睛的，视觉的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I crept up the stairs and peered into the office of optical shop.</E>
        <C>我爬上楼梯,眯缝着眼看了看眼镜店的办公室。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Each fringe is the locus of all points in the film for which the optical thickness is a constant.</E>
        <C>每一个条纹就是膜上一切光学厚度为常数的点的轨迹。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>But you won't get a chance to learn the optical trade here.</E>
        <C>但是你没有机会在这里学眼镜手艺。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>visual,ocular</E>
        <C>adj. 光学的；眼睛的，[生理]视觉的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,ɔpti'mistik]</SM>
    <E>optimistic</E>
    <C>adj. 乐观的；乐观主义的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It would be wrong of me to paint optimistic picture.</E>
        <C>如果我把情况说得很乐观,那就错了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He looked instead at the brown rocks of the park, speckled with mica, and at the optimistic, leaping green of June.</E>
        <C>他没有看到公园里那些嵌有云母片的褐色石块,而是看到了一片欢天喜地、欣欣向荣的六月新绿。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In 1960, the whole country was optimistic.</E>
        <C>1960年,举国上下一片乐观气氛。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>rose-colored,rosy</E>
        <C>adj. 乐观的；乐观主义的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ɔpʃən]</SM>
    <E>option</E>
    <C>n. [计] 选项；选择权；买卖的特权
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Thus he would have had a deadly option.</E>
        <C>这样,他就有很大的选择余地。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>As the range dropped to four thousand, the option to surface was dimming.</E>
        <C>等到测距降到四千码的时候,升上水面的机会就暗淡了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If, however, the plants are not begun now, you will no longer have the option.</E>
        <C>但如果现在不开始建设工厂,那你便不再有选择的余地了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The transactor taking out an option pays a price for it.</E>
        <C>取得此种证券买卖特权的交易者应为此付出代价。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The option for peace should never be closed off.</E>
        <C>和平的选择之门永远不应被关死。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>election,choice</E>
        <C>n. [计]选项；选择权；买卖的特权</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ɔpʃənəl]</SM>
    <E>optional</E>
    <C>adj. 可选择的，随意的
n. 选修科目
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It is optional with you.</E>
        <C>悉听尊便。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>selectable,hit-or-miss</E>
        <C>adj. 可选择的，随意的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>elective subjects</E>
        <C>n. 选修科目</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ɔ:rəl, 'ɔ-]</SM>
    <E>oral</E>
    <C>adj. 口头的，口述的
n. 口试
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>A great deal of frontier humour was oral.</E>
        <C>边疆幽默有一大部分是由口头传述的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>spoken,verbal,word-of-mouth</E>
        <C>adj. [药][解剖]口头的，口述的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>viva voce</E>
        <C>n. 口试</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ɔ:bit]</SM>
    <E>orbit</E>
    <C>n. 轨道；眼眶；势力范围；生活常规
vi. 盘旋；绕轨道运行
vt. 绕…轨道而行
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Each planet traces an orbit around the sun as if no other planets were present.</E>
        <C>每一个行星绕着太阳作轨道运行,就像不存在其它行星那样。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Let us test Kepler's third law for the orbit of uranus compared with that of earth.</E>
        <C>让我们比较天王星和地球的轨道,来检验一下开普勒第三定律。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The engine burns again for about 5 minutes to boost the astronauts out of their low earth orbit and on the way of the moon.</E>
        <C>引擎再度燃烧大约五分钟,将宇航员从低地球轨道推送到前往月球的路上去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Apollo 8 was a test in which an Apollo moonship was put into orbit around the moon.</E>
        <C>太阳神八号是将一艘登月艇纳入绕月球轨道的一项试验。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The first two Rangers, launched in 1961, never got out of earth orbit.</E>
        <C>最初的两艘游骑兵太空船,在1961年发射,始终没有脱离地球轨道。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>path,track,railway,trajectory</E>
        <C>n. [天][航]轨道；[昆]眼眶；势力范围；生活常规</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>serpentuate,circle round</E>
        <C>vi. 盘旋；绕轨道运行</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ɔ:kistrə, -kes-]</SM>
    <E>orchestra</E>
    <C>n. 管弦乐队；乐队演奏处
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>At once the orchestra struck into a lively air.</E>
        <C>乐队突然奏起一支轻快的调子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They are arranging the piece for the full orchestra.</E>
        <C>他们正在把这个曲子改编成交响乐。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Then the orchestra played a quick-step strain.</E>
        <C>于是乐队奏起快步舞曲。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Bill can play the piano, sing and lead his orchestra all at once.</E>
        <C>比尔能够同时弹钢琴、唱歌和领导他的管弦乐队。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ɔ:dəli]</SM>
    <E>orderly</E>
    <C>adj. 有秩序的；整齐的；值班的
n. 勤务兵；传令兵；护理员
adv. 顺序地；依次地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The boy was in very bad shape and they were using him as an orderly to wait on table at the staff.</E>
        <C>那小伙子失魂落魄的,他们让他当勤务兵,在旅部伺候开饭。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His glance ranged over the orderly rows.</E>
        <C>他注视着一排排整齐的行列。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>regular,straight</E>
        <C>adj. 有秩序的；整齐的；值班的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>batman,lashkar</E>
        <C>n. 勤务兵；传令兵；护理员</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>seriatim</E>
        <C>adv. 顺序地；依次地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ɔ:]</SM>
    <E>ore</E>
    <C>n. 矿；矿石
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>"Be kind enough to throw out some of that ore."</E>
        <C>“劳驾,扔掉一些矿石吧。”</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They refined the gold out of the ore.</E>
        <C>他们从矿石中提炼出金子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"These blocks you are trampling under foot, like valueless stones, contain the purest ore."</E>
        <C>“你们这样满不在乎地用脚踢来踢去的石头,里面都含着黄金。”</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When they assay the ore, they found that they had discovered a very rich vein.</E>
        <C>在对矿石进行分析后才知道,原来他们找到的是一个非常富的矿脉。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Iron ore, coke, and limestone are put into the top of the furnace. These are called "charge".</E>
        <C>铁矿石、焦碳、石灰石装进炉子的顶部。这些东西叫炉料。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>mine</E>
        <C>n. [矿物]矿；矿石</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ɔ:ɡən]</SM>
    <E>organ</E>
    <C>n. [生物] 器官；机构；风琴；管风琴；嗓音
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He ground out a tune on an organ.</E>
        <C>他用风琴奏出一曲。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The music of the organ surged through the church.</E>
        <C>管风琴乐声腾跃在整个教堂中。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When you depress a key of an organ,a note is sounded.</E>
        <C>你往下压琴键,就能奏出一个音符。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>machinery,apparatus,voice,house</E>
        <C>n. [生物]器官；机构；风琴；管风琴；嗓音</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ɔ:'ɡænik]</SM>
    <E>organic</E>
    <C>adj. [有化] 有机的；组织的；器官的；根本的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Transformation of an organic toxicant does not always result in formation of a less objectionable compound.</E>
        <C>一种有机毒物不总是转化为危害性更小的化合物。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The slightly porous nature of the surface of the oxide film allows it to be coloured with either organic or inorganic dye.</E>
        <C>氧化膜表面具有轻微的渗透性,因而可以用有机或无机染料着色。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Margaret chose to do her research in organic chemistry with Dorothy Hodgkin, the only chemist of her year to go in this direction.</E>
        <C>玛格丽特决定跟着多萝西·霍奇金研究有机化学。多萝西。霍奇金是当时唯一从事有机化学研究的化学家。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Nutrition that involves dependence upon performed organic molecules is called heterotrophic nutrition.</E>
        <C>这种依靠现成有机分子的营养称为异养营养。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Cuprous acetylide takes the form of a russet or reddish-brown powder, insoluble in water and in the majority of organic solvents.</E>
        <C>乙炔亚铜是黄褐色的红棕色的粉末,不溶于水和大多数有机溶剂。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>fundamental,ultimate,radical,underlying</E>
        <C>adj. [生物][有化]有机的；组织的；器官的；根本的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ɔ:ɡənizəm]</SM>
    <E>organism</E>
    <C>n. 有机体；生物体；微生物
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>In most cases the newborn pigs consumes the organism very soon after birth.</E>
        <C>大多数情况下,初生小猪在出生后很短时间内便吃入病菌。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>living being,biosome</E>
        <C>n. 有机体；[生物]生物体；微生物</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,ɔ:ɡənai'zeiʃən, -ni'z-]</SM>
    <E>organization</E>
    <C>n. 组织；机构；体制；团体
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I have a fear that our organization is looking too much to one man.</E>
        <C>我担心我的组织过多地依赖一个人。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>fabric,machinery,system,community,body</E>
        <C>n. 组织；机构；体制；团体</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,ɔ:ri'entəl, ,əu-]</SM>
    <E>oriental</E>
    <C>adj. 东方的；东方人的
n. 东方人
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Presently he demanded oriental prostrations from his friends.</E>
        <C>不久他又命令他的朋友向他行东方式的跪拜礼。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Their silence and Oriental decorum reigned once more.</E>
        <C>他们再度恢复了沉默以及东方人的拘谨。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Diem, a profound traditionalist, ran a family despotism in the oriental manner.</E>
        <C>狄姆这个根深蒂固的传统主义者,用东方的方式进行家族专制。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Do some oriental philosophies lean towards fatalism?</E>
        <C>有些东方的哲学倾向于宿命论吗?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I'd always understood these Oriental girls were brought up modestly behind the veil.</E>
        <C>我对这种戴着面纱长大的,端庄的东方姑娘素有了解。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>eastern</E>
        <C>adj. 东方的；东方人的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>eastern</E>
        <C>n. 东方人</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ə'ridʒənəl]</SM>
    <E>original</E>
    <C>n. 原件；原作；原物；原型
adj. 原始的；最初的；独创的；新颖的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>At that time my work will be finished and I will shrink back to my original little girl size.</E>
        <C>到那时,我的工作即将结束,我就会缩回到我当初小女孩时的大小。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>archetype,antitype</E>
        <C>n. [摄]原件；原作；[经]原物；原型</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>initial,premier,primitive</E>
        <C>adj. [摄]原始的；最初的；独创的；新颖的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ɔ:nəmənt, 'ɔ:nəment]</SM>
    <E>ornament</E>
    <C>n. 装饰；[建][服装] 装饰物；教堂用品
vt. 装饰，修饰
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was an ornament to his country.</E>
        <C>他是为国增光的人物。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He placed it as an ornament in the handle of a dragger.</E>
        <C>他把它镶在一把匕首的柄上作为装饰。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She wore a cross and beads round her neck as her only ornament.</E>
        <C>她唯一的装饰,就是她戴在脖子上的十字架和念珠。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Beth ran to the window and picked her finest rose to ornament the stately bottle.</E>
        <C>蓓丝跑到窗前摘下自己最好的玫瑰花,给那只气派十足的瓶子做装饰。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>decoration,adornment</E>
        <C>n. [建][服装]装饰；装饰物；教堂用品</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>paint,hang,modify,bedeck</E>
        <C>vt. [建][服装]装饰，修饰</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ɔ:fən]</SM>
    <E>orphan</E>
    <C>adj. 孤儿的；无双亲的
n. 孤儿
vt. 使成孤儿
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I wanted to tell the "white" face that I had run off from an orphan home and that Miss Simon ran it.</E>
        <C>我想跟那“白”脸说,我是孤儿院里跑出来的,孤儿院是西蒙小姐办的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The orphan home was a two-story frame building set amid trees in a wide, green field.</E>
        <C>孤儿院是一栋两层楼房,掩在绿树丛中,四周是一片广阔的绿野。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The orphan had been reared in a convent by some good sisters.</E>
        <C>这个孤儿在一所修道院里被几个好心的修女带大。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>After all, my hate for my father was not so great and urgent as my hate for the orphan home.</E>
        <C>我恨我父亲毕竟不象我恨孤儿院那么强烈,那么执着。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[auns]</SM>
    <E>ounce</E>
    <C>n. 盎司；少量；雪豹
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>A man should not want to carve out his meat to an ounce before-hand.</E>
        <C>一个人也不宜要求事前把一切安排得妥妥贴贴。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If you had had an ounce of resolution, that would not have happened.</E>
        <C>你要是稍有一点决断的话,那事本来是不会发生的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>My weight may shoot up from less than an ounce to several ounces.</E>
        <C>我的体重可能猛增不到一盎司到几盎司。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The chemistry teacher weighed out one ounce of the compound.</E>
        <C>化学老师称出一盎司化合物。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>That will call for every ounce of energy we have.</E>
        <C>这就需要我们全力以赴。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>bit,tad</E>
        <C>n. [金融]盎司；少量；雪豹</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['autkʌm]</SM>
    <E>outcome</E>
    <C>n. 结果，结局；成果
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Now, what was the practical outcome of all this study?</E>
        <C>所有这些研究的实际成果是什么呢?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I was convinced that, whatever the outcome of the offensive, it would end the war. This was Hanoi's last throw of the dice.</E>
        <C>我相信,不管这次攻势的结果如何,它将结束战争。这是河内的孤注一掷。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They had staked the war's outcome on its success; it was now too late for Moscow to order them to stop.</E>
        <C>他们把战争胜利的希望寄托在这次攻势上;莫斯科要命令他们停止,现在已经为时过晚。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>As another outcome of this change of groove he visit on Sundays all the churches within a walk.</E>
        <C>他这种路线的改变,还发生了另一种结果:他在礼拜天,把所有步行能走得到的教堂都访遍了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This outcome was still just around the corner.</E>
        <C>这一结局在当时还是即将来到的事。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>product,result,conclusion,event,feedback</E>
        <C>n. 结果，结局；成果</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['autlet, -lit]</SM>
    <E>outlet</E>
    <C>n. 出口，排放孔；[电] 电源插座；销路；发泄的方法；批发商店
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The problem is to keep these impulses, without making war the outlet for them.</E>
        <C>问题是要控制这些冲动,不要使他们把战争做为他们的出路。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He wants an outlet for his energy.</E>
        <C>他需要一个发挥他的精力的去处。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>exit,market,way out</E>
        <C>n. 出口，排放孔；[电]电源插座；[贸易]销路；发泄的方法；批发商店</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['autluk, ,aut'luk]</SM>
    <E>outlook</E>
    <C>n. 展望；观点；景色
vt. 比……好看；用目光压倒
vi. 朝外看
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Industries that are even more directly tied to oil have been hit still harder by the changing oil outlook.</E>
        <C>工业与石油有更直接的关系,石油前景发生变化对工业的打击更大。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The author's outlook sticks out on every page.</E>
        <C>书的每一页都清楚地显示出作者的观点。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We have to remould our world outlook, since times are different.</E>
        <C>我们必须改变世界观,因为时代不同了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Harran-I may not have so wide an outlook as our friend Cedarquist, but I am quick to see my chance.</E>
        <C>哈伦--我也许没有我们这位朋友西达奎斯特那样眼光远大,可是一有了机会,我马上看得出来。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>viewpoint,scenery,perspective,picture,eye</E>
        <C>n. 展望；观点；景色</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['autput, ,aut'put]</SM>
    <E>output</E>
    <C>n. 输出，输出量；产量；出产
vt. 输出
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Part of the output of an amplifier can be fed back to get rid of sound distortion.</E>
        <C>放大器部分输出可以进行反馈以消除声音的失真。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Any time left over would be used for output.</E>
        <C>剩余的时间留做输出之用。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In a sense, output from leys in the form of milk and meat is a by-product of tillage farming.</E>
        <C>在某种意义上,轮作草场所生产的奶和肉只是种植业的副产品。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They raised their output by more than half in less than three years.</E>
        <C>不到3年,他们把产量提高了一半还多。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The output seldom exceeds ten fat lambs and a fat beast per ha.</E>
        <C>每公顷的产量很少超过十只肥羔羊和一头肉牛。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>export,crop,harvest,yield</E>
        <C>n. [计]输出，输出量；[经]产量；出产</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>export,bulk out</E>
        <C>vt. [计]输出</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['autset]</SM>
    <E>outset</E>
    <C>n. 开始；开端
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>There is no harm in saying, at the outset of out acquaintance, that she was a dear little creature.</E>
        <C>所以应该先介绍一下,让大家知道他是个招人疼的小女孩儿。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The faith of the enemy air crews in their new device was thus shattered at the outset.</E>
        <C>因此,敌方空军人员对这一新发明的信心,从一开始就丧失无余。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>At the outset I want to thank you for your kindness to me and for your compliments.</E>
        <C>首先,要感谢你对我的一番好意和溢美之词。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>beginning,threshold,opening,conception,origin</E>
        <C>n. 开始；开端</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['autskə:t]</SM>
    <E>outskirt</E>
    <C>n. 郊区，市郊
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>A small town at the outskirt of Lisbon, on the way to Roca.</E>
        <C>从里斯本前往罗卡角经过的葡萄牙小镇。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>suburban district,banlieue</E>
        <C>n. 郊区，市郊</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,aut'stændiŋ]</SM>
    <E>outstanding</E>
    <C>adj. 杰出的；显著的；未解决的；未偿付的
n. 未偿贷款
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The chairs have been held by some outstanding scholars.</E>
        <C>讲座曾由一些著名学者担任。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>prominent,excellent,obvious,brilliant,marked</E>
        <C>adj. 杰出的；显著的；未解决的；[会计][经]未偿付的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['autwəd]</SM>
    <E>outward</E>
    <C>adj. 向外的；外面的；公开的；外服的；肉体的
adv. 向外（等于outwards）；在外；显而易见地
n. 外表；外面；物质世界
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I would like to have had the uniform off although I did not care much about the outward forms.</E>
        <C>虽然我不拘外表形式,我倒很想把这制服脱掉。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Aaron Neuberger raised his hand to the level of his head, palms outward, as if in prayer.</E>
        <C>阿隆·纽伯格把双手举到头那么高,手掌向外,似乎在作祷告。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>For outward glamour, or rank they have nothing but a cool contempt.</E>
        <C>对于表面的荣誉、职称、地位这类东西他们是不屑一顾的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He had the inward blindness that you feel is worse than your outward blindness.</E>
        <C>你会觉得他的内心的盲目,要比你外表的盲目更加糟糕。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>With one hand, wipe gently from the inner canthus outward.</E>
        <C>用一只手轻柔地从眼的内眦向外擦拭。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>outer,outside,external,material,open</E>
        <C>adj. 向外的；外面的；公开的；外服的；肉体的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>forth,out</E>
        <C>adv. 向外（等于outwards）；在外；显而易见地</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>person,external,garment,without</E>
        <C>n. 外表；外面；物质世界</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['autwədz]</SM>
    <E>outwards</E>
    <C>adv. 向外地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>London had already begun to disgorge its workers as he neared Putney Bridge; the ant-heap was on the move outwards.</E>
        <C>汽车快到普尼桥时,伦敦已经开始吐出那些做工的人;蝼蚁似的人群正向城外涌去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The sides of a cardboard carton of milk will often curve outwards.</E>
        <C>装牛奶的硬纸盒壁常常向外弯曲。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ʌvən]</SM>
    <E>oven</E>
    <C>n. 炉，灶；烤炉，烤箱
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>"Into the oven with you," said the ogre's wife, bundling Jack in and shutting the door after him.</E>
        <C>“快进烤炉!”妖魔的妻子说,说着急忙把杰克推进炉子,随手关上炉门。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was once a woman who baked five pieces for dinner, and she left them in the oven too long.</E>
        <C>从前有位主妇烤了五个馅饼当中饭。馅饼在烤炉里放的时间太长了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The winder is stopped and the cake removed and placed in an oven to be dried.</E>
        <C>停转拉丝机,取下丝饼,放在一个炉子里烧干。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Then the ogre's wife opened the door of the oven and let Jack out.</E>
        <C>这时,妖魔的妻子打开炉门让杰克出来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Once she turned on her gas oven and forgot to light it.</E>
        <C>有回她扭开煤气灶;却忘了点火。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>furance,kiln</E>
        <C>n. [炉窑]炉，灶；烤炉，烤箱</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['əuvərɔ:l, ,əuvə'rɔ:l]</SM>
    <E>overall</E>
    <C>adj. 全部的；全体的；一切在内的
adv. 全部地；总的说来
n. 工装裤；罩衫
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The first of these was the overall weakness of his force.</E>
        <C>第一是该军实力的薄弱。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>An overall view of the counting assembly is shown in Fig. 2.</E>
        <C>计数装置的总体外貌见图2。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>entire,all,corporate,total,universal</E>
        <C>adj. 全部的；全体的；一切在内的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>outright</E>
        <C>adv. 全部地；总的说来</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>jeans,jea</E>
        <C>n. 工装裤；罩衫</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,əuvə'luk, 'əuvəluk]</SM>
    <E>overlook</E>
    <C>vt. 忽略；俯瞰；远眺；检查；高耸于…之上
n. 忽视；眺望
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Then don't try to entice me to overlook my furlough.</E>
        <C>那就别劝我放弃自己的休假了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In this section we will overlook some of the turbulence of the real world.</E>
        <C>本节我们将撇开现实生活中的一些混乱因素。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>From our house on the hillside,we can overlook the whole of the harbor.</E>
        <C>从我们在山腰的房子里,我们能俯瞰这港口的全景。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>forget,examine,survey,review,inspect</E>
        <C>vt. 忽略；俯瞰；远眺；检查；高耸于…之上</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>inobservancy,negligence</E>
        <C>n. 忽视；眺望</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['əuvəhed, ,əuvə'hed]</SM>
    <E>overhead</E>
    <C>adv. 在头顶上；在空中；在高处
adj. 高架的；在头上的；在头顶上的
n. 天花板；[会计] 经常费用
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was a full moon, but a pale cloud hanging overhead made it lose some of its brilliance.</E>
        <C>虽然是满月,天上却有一层淡淡的云,所以不能朗照。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The grass was soft and fine and old, a level floor carpeting the court; the sky was blue overhead.</E>
        <C>草坪柔软,整齐,年代悠久,象地毯似地覆盖着地面;头顶上天空碧蓝如洗。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His eyes were squeezed tight; one arm extended overhead, the pointed finger stabbing the air with every shout.</E>
        <C>他的眼睛紧紧地闭着,一只手臂伸在头上,在他每一次叫喊的时候,他那伸出的手指便向天上戳刺着。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was the sound of a jet aircraft overhead.</E>
        <C>上空一架喷气机呼啸而过。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The jungle overhead grew so close to the water that it brushed against their faces.</E>
        <C>横在头顶上的杈桠已经低到了水面擦着了他们的脸。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>aerially</E>
        <C>adv. 在头顶上；在空中；在高处</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>ceiling boarding,current expenses</E>
        <C>n. 天花板；[会计]经常费用</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,əuvə'nait, 'əuvənait]</SM>
    <E>overnight</E>
    <C>adv. 通宵；突然；昨晚
adj. 晚上的；通宵的；前夜的
n. 头天晚上；一夜的逗留
vt. 连夜快递
vi. 过一夜
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>All of that changed overnight.</E>
        <C>一夜之间,事情全变了样。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Today, he could have stayed on overnight in Fresno.</E>
        <C>今天他本来可以在弗里斯诺过夜。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Let the clothes soak in water overnight.</E>
        <C>让衣服在水里泡上一晚上吧。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>These fish will keep overnight.</E>
        <C>这些鱼过夜不会坏。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Overnight they'll take your books apart.</E>
        <C>当晚,他们将分析研究你的帐册。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>short,pop</E>
        <C>adv. 通宵；突然；昨晚</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>all-night</E>
        <C>adj. 晚上的；通宵的；前夜的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['əuvə'si:z]</SM>
    <E>overseas</E>
    <C>adv. 在海外，海外
adj. 海外的，国外的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I'd like to take a job overseas but there are too many things tying me down there.</E>
        <C>我愿意在海外找份工作做,但是眼下这里有许多事使我脱不了身。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>beyond the sea</E>
        <C>adv. 在海外，海外</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>transmarine,off-shore</E>
        <C>adj. 海外的，国外的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,əuvə'teik]</SM>
    <E>overtake</E>
    <C>vt. 赶上；压倒；突然来袭
vi. 超车
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>You can easily overtake me on the road, for you are young, and I am aging and go softly.</E>
        <C>你年轻腿快、我年事渐高,行动迟缓,你会很容易赶上我的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I am too late for the post, but I send an express to overtake it.</E>
        <C>我赶不上邮车了,但我派了一辆快车去追。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>For no man knows what misfortunes may overtake you.</E>
        <C>因为谁都不知道你会遭到什么不幸。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>catch up with,to catch up</E>
        <C>vt. 赶上；压倒；突然来袭</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>cut in</E>
        <C>vi. 超车</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['əuvətaim, ,əuvə'taim]</SM>
    <E>overtime</E>
    <C>n. 加班时间；延长时间；[体]加时赛
adj. 超时的；加班的
vt. 使超过时间
adv. 加班地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>In the postwar interval there has been a tendency toward rising amounts of overtime working.</E>
        <C>在战后年月里,额外加班工作量有增长的趋势。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Although the work is always urgent, overtime payment is unusual.</E>
        <C>虽然工作经常刻不容缓,但加班费则很优厚。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Many U.S. industries operate overtime during part of the year, then shut down for several months to save operating expenses.</E>
        <C>许多美国工业在一年中一段时期超时间工作,然后就关门几个月以节省开工的开支。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>These new orders for our manufactures will mean working overtime.</E>
        <C>这些订购我们产品的新订单意味着要加班。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>extension of time</E>
        <C>n. [劳经]加班时间；延长时间</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[aul]</SM>
    <E>owl</E>
    <C>n. 猫头鹰；枭；惯于晚上活动的人
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Only an owl is supposed to be wise, Lonnie thought, and not like this guy who has no sense at all.</E>
        <C>不过,一只猫头鹰理应极其聪明的-隆尼想着-不像这个家伙,他竟一点头脑也没有。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I'm young in war, but not so young as to stand on an open beach to be shot down like an owl, by daylight.</E>
        <C>我打仗没经验,可还没嫩到象只夜猫子,大白天站在光秃秃的湖滩地上,让人用枪打死。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The hooting of a distant owl was all the sound that troubled the dead still.</E>
        <C>远处一只猫头鹰唬唬的叫声是唯一打搅那死一般的沉寂的声音。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He glowered at her like a downy young owl.</E>
        <C>他恶狠狠地瞪了她一眼,象一只满身是绒毛的小猫头鹰。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A owl was hooting in the garden.</E>
        <C>一只猫头鹰在花园里叫。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>howlet,mopoke</E>
        <C>n. [鸟]猫头鹰；枭；惯于晚上活动的人</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['əunəʃip]</SM>
    <E>ownership</E>
    <C>n. 所有权；物主身份
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He transferred the ownership of the house to his wife.</E>
        <C>他把这个房子的所有权转让给了他的妻子。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>property,droit</E>
        <C>n. [法]所有权；物主身份</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[əuθ]</SM>
    <E>oath</E>
    <C>n. 誓言，誓约；诅咒，咒骂
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>At present it was the law of the land, the rule of the court, and, according to the oath which they had taken, it must be that of the jury.</E>
        <C>当前,它是本国的法律,法庭的准则,而且根据他们的誓言,必须也是陪审团的准则。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"So long as you go now, "said he, folding his arms and shutting his eyes with an oath, "you may do what you like!"</E>
        <C>“只要你现在肯走,”他交叉地抱着胳膊,闭着眼睛,赌神发誓他说,“你要干什么都行。”</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"As to anything I say, you know, "he insisted. "The oath applies to all."</E>
        <C>他紧逼着说:“要知道,不论我说了什么,你都得遵守你的誓言。”</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Tom stood by his oath to his father.</E>
        <C>汤姆遵守他给父亲立下的誓言。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I had to live up to my oath.</E>
        <C>我必须履行我的宣誓。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>pledge,asseveration</E>
        <C>n. 誓言，誓约；诅咒，咒骂</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[əu'bi:diənt]</SM>
    <E>obedient</E>
    <C>adj. 顺从的，服从的；孝顺的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Man was the arch-god of earth. His mind was obedient to serve his will. Man's will was the absolute, the only absolute.</E>
        <C>人是地球的主宰,人的思想服从人的意志,人的意志是绝对的,是至高无上的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>One has simply to grasp that Hitler meant it, and that the obedient Germans went and did it.</E>
        <C>你需要理解的无非是,希特勒是打算那么做的,而奉命唯谨的德国人就那么实行了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>followed,subject,compliant,submissive</E>
        <C>adj. 顺从的，服从的；孝顺的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,ɔbli'ɡeiʃən]</SM>
    <E>obligation</E>
    <C>n. 义务；职责；债务
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I'd take it as a sort of obligation and try not to believe her.</E>
        <C>我将认为这是她对我的一种恩惠,可我并不相信。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It imposed an obligation for arms control that we had no right to shirk.</E>
        <C>它使军备控制成为我们不能推卸的义务。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If you would save your neck, write me swiftly an obligation for twenty pounds.</E>
        <C>如果你想保全脑袋的话,马上给我写一张二十英镑的借据。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>debt,liability</E>
        <C>n. [法]义务；职责；债务</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[əb'si:n]</SM>
    <E>obscene</E>
    <C>adj. 淫秽的；猥亵的；可憎的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The only alien thing was the obscene wet cigar butt in the plate.</E>
        <C>唯一不相容的东西,就是那一截又脏又潮的雪茄烟头。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was all a swindle, an obscene swindle!</E>
        <C>这全是骗局,一个肮脏的骗局!</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His presence seemed to shed light over that base and obscene haunt.</E>
        <C>他的神采似乎照亮了那个下流而肮脏的处所。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was taking part in some obscene feast.</E>
        <C>他是在参加一个卑鄙猥亵的餐会。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>salt,coprological</E>
        <C>adj. 淫秽的；猥亵的；可憎的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[əb'skjuə, ɔb-]</SM>
    <E>obscure</E>
    <C>adj. 模糊的；晦涩的；昏暗的
vt. 遮掩；使变暗；使难理解
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was more than the usual number of obscure pains and aches, which he worries about a great deal.</E>
        <C>他具有超乎寻常和难解难分的烦恼和痛苦,这给他带来大量的苦恼。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>After a few days he took it away, to an obscure refuge he had under the stairs, full of mops and buckets.</E>
        <C>几天后,他把屏风搬到他贮藏东西的楼梯间里,那里放满了墩布和水桶。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Some obscure disease had taken the fire out of her figure.</E>
        <C>某种原因不明的疾病已经夺去了她体内的生命之火。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Well, that's one way for an obscure person to go down in history.</E>
        <C>哦,这倒是个无名之辈流芳千古的好办法!</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I don't wish to harp on it, but I must remind you that Griffiths is an obscure member of the Labour Party.</E>
        <C>我不想过多地强调这一点,但是我得提醒您格里菲恩只是一个默默无闻的工党议员。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>fuzzy,dark,vague,lowering</E>
        <C>adj. 模糊的；晦涩的；[光]昏暗的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>overcurtain,becloud</E>
        <C>vt. 遮掩；使变暗；使难理解</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ɔbsəli:t, ,ɔbsə'li:t]</SM>
    <E>obsolete</E>
    <C>adj. 废弃的；老式的
n. 废词；陈腐的人
vt. 淘汰；废弃
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Then there was need for a complete break. The mines were run on an old system, an obsolete idea.</E>
        <C>下一步需要来个彻底的变革。这些矿井是按照陈旧的制度和过时的思想经营管理的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He looked around. There lay the mine. They were old, obsolete. They were like old lions, no more good.</E>
        <C>他环顾四周,眼前便是矿井。它的干疮的面孔,陈旧破烂,象上了年纪的狮子,雄风不在。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>All the time I'm thinking, we are all obsolete.</E>
        <C>我无时无刻不在想,我们都跟不上时代。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was an obsolete thing, and few cared to study it.</E>
        <C>它本是一件老朽陈腐的东西,很少有人愿意去研究它。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>waste,dumped</E>
        <C>adj. [生物]废弃的；老式的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>fall into disuse,wash out</E>
        <C>vt. 淘汰；废弃</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ɔbstinit, -nət]</SM>
    <E>obstinate</E>
    <C>adj. 顽固的；倔强的；难以控制的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was an obstinate pair of shoulders; they could not seem to learn the trick of stooping with any sort of deceptive naturalness.</E>
        <C>无奈那只肩膀儿一拗到底,怎么学那种拱肩缩背的样子,看上去都有点儿不大自然。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He's obstinate, and when he's once made up his mind, nothing can move him.</E>
        <C>他很固执,只要他拿定了主意,什么也动摇不了他的决心。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was in a manner a friend of mine, but he was always obstinate and wrong-headed.</E>
        <C>说起来他也算是我的朋友,但是他一向是固执而坚持己见的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>resistant,stubborn</E>
        <C>adj. 顽固的；倔强的；难以控制的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ə'fens]</SM>
    <E>offence</E>
    <C>n. 犯罪；违反；过错；攻击
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Thus, it would be a great offence for a white man to scalp the dead.</E>
        <C>所以象割死人头皮这样的事,白种人认为是莫大的罪过。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>For this offence he was dragged to prison, and a day was set when he should be put to death.</E>
        <C>由于这个罪过,他被投进了监狱,而且确定日期把他处死。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They did not pardon him his first offence against the law.</E>
        <C>他们没有宽恕他初次犯法。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>From you, her mother, and so kind, so indulgent a mother, the question could not give offence.</E>
        <C>您是她的母亲,而且十分疼爱她,由您来问这个问题,也不算是唐突。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Few things seemed to Newland Archer more awful than an offence against "Taste".</E>
        <C>对纽兰·阿切尔来说,很少有什么事比触犯“审美标准”更糟糕的了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>crime,attempt,attack,violation,guilt</E>
        <C>n. 犯罪；违反；过错；攻击</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ə'fensiv]</SM>
    <E>offensive</E>
    <C>adj. 攻击的；冒犯的；无礼的；讨厌的
n. 攻势；攻击
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>All sorts of offensive remarks were made at him in his hearing.</E>
        <C>他们说了种种侮辱他的话,故意让他听见。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was a warning that things might get out of hand if the offensive did not stop.</E>
        <C>这是一个警告,说明如果攻势不停止,事情可能会失去控制。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This was the last major offensive of the German Army in World War II.</E>
        <C>这是第二次世界大战中德军的最后一次大攻势。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The Syrian offensive would have to be slowed and the Sinai front would be in severe jeopardy.</E>
        <C>叙利亚一线的攻势就势必要放慢,而西奈前线的处境就会非常危险。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>As they marched round, the crowd jeered at them and made offensive remarks.</E>
        <C>他们在游行,大伙儿嘲笑他们,说些难听的话。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>evil,rank</E>
        <C>adj. 攻击的；冒犯的；无礼的；讨厌的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>attack,attempt,push</E>
        <C>n. 攻势；攻击</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,ɔf'set, ,ɔ:-, 'ɔfset, 'ɔ:-]</SM>
    <E>offset</E>
    <C>n. 抵消，补偿；平版印刷；支管
vt. 抵消；弥补；用平版印刷术印刷
vi. 装支管
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Only in the case of steel in 1985 was the price increase large enough to offset the loss in export volume.</E>
        <C>只有在1985年的钢铁业中,价格的提高才足以弥补出口额的损失。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The better roads on the route are an offset for the greater distance.</E>
        <C>这条线路的路面较好,对于路途之较远是一补偿。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The crank is an offset section of the crankshaft.</E>
        <C>曲柄是曲轴的偏置部分。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If so, then this is a partial offset to the gains of the receiving country a nd the losses of the sending country.</E>
        <C>如果是这样的话,那么这就部分地抵消了接受国获得的利益和输送国受到的损失。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>compensation,indemnity</E>
        <C>n. 抵消，补偿；平版印刷；支管</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>kill,recover</E>
        <C>vt. 抵消；弥补；用平版印刷术印刷</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ɔfspriŋ, 'ɔ:-]</SM>
    <E>offspring</E>
    <C>n. 后代，子孙；产物
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was the offspring of a most ingenious brain.</E>
        <C>这真是聪明绝顶的头脑想出来的绝招儿。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"We are ourselves all sinners; " she murmured, "and the errors of our offspring, as they ought not to surprise us."</E>
        <C>“我们自己也都是罪人呵!”她喃喃地说,“至于我们后代所犯的错误,我们不必为此大惊小怪。”</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Parents are bound to give their offspring a name.</E>
        <C>作爹妈的总希望留给子女一个名声。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>child,creation,fruit,seed</E>
        <C>n. [生物]后代，子孙；产物</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ɔptimizəm]</SM>
    <E>optimism</E>
    <C>n. 乐观；乐观主义
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>This was fair enough, though it gave no reason for optimism, for it kept all options open.</E>
        <C>这态度很公正,虽然它没有给人以乐观的真正理由,因为它对任何选择都未置可否。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There is optimism that the problem will be solved in the next few years.</E>
        <C>这一问题极有希望在接下来的一些年内得以解决。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We ended the discussion on a note of optimism.</E>
        <C>我们以乐观的调子结束了这场讨论。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ɔptiməm]</SM>
    <E>optimum</E>
    <C>adj. 最适宜的
n. 最佳效果；最适宜条件
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The "optimum" weak form is the one for which the trial and test spaces coincide.</E>
        <C>“最优”的弱解是在测试空间和试验空间重合时得出的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ɔ:riənt, 'əu-, 'ɔ:rient]</SM>
    <E>orient</E>
    <C>vt. 使适应；确定方向；使朝东
n. 东方；东方诸国
adj. 东方的
vi. 向东
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The only longing I still have is for the Orient, where I perhaps shall once end my life, rising in the west and settling in the east.</E>
        <C>我剩下来还有一种渴慕,就是怀念东方,我也许一朝会在那里了此一生,出于西而没于东。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>adapt,condition,suit,season</E>
        <C>vt. 使适应；确定方向；使朝东</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>east</E>
        <C>n. 东方；东方诸国</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>eastern</E>
        <C>adj. 东方的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>to the east</E>
        <C>vi. 向东</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,ɔ:rien'teiʃən, əu-]</SM>
    <E>orientation</E>
    <C>n. 方向；定向；适应；情况介绍；向东方
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The orientation in the sixth figure is not the same as in the third.</E>
        <C>第六图的取向与第三图的不一样。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>aspect,way,quarter,guiding,adaptation</E>
        <C>n. 方向；[测]定向；适应；情况介绍；向东方</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ə'ridʒəneit]</SM>
    <E>originate</E>
    <C>vt. 引起；创作
vi. 发源；发生；起航
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>But I don't know how to originate, in such a case.</E>
        <C>但是,在这样一种情况之下,我简直不知道怎样下手。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>attract,produce,cause,occasion,operate</E>
        <C>vt. 引起；创作</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>happen,occur,proceed</E>
        <C>vi. 发源；发生；起航</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ɔ:θədɔks]</SM>
    <E>orthodox</E>
    <C>adj. 正统的；传统的；惯常的
n. 正统的人；正统的事物
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>St. Clare came in, embraced his wife in true, orthodox, husbandly fashion, and then presented to her cousin.</E>
        <C>圣·克莱亚走进房来,以正统、地道的丈夫气派拥抱了他妻子一下,然后向她介绍他的堂姐。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Mrs. Goodhart swam an orthodox crawl.</E>
        <C>古德·哈特太太用正规的自由式游。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>traditional,conventional,classic,frequent,confirmed</E>
        <C>adj. 正统的；传统的；惯常的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['autfit]</SM>
    <E>outfit</E>
    <C>n. 机构；用具；全套装备
vi. 得到装备
vt. 配备；供应
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He ran his stony eyes over their faces and told them he could beat hell out of any man in his outfit.</E>
        <C>他用冷酷无情的眼睛扫视着他们一个个的脸,然后对他们说,他可以把中队里的任何士兵打得屁滚尿流。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Mr. Isaacs has advanced us fifty pounds to pay off our debts and to get a proper outfit for James.</E>
        <C>艾沙克先生预支给我们五十镑还债,另外给詹姆士置了一身配身的衣服。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Everyone knows a big outfit like Golden State Power bends the truth now and then.</E>
        <C>大家都知道金州公司这样的大企业有时候歪曲事实。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The outfit of the exploring party took only half a month.</E>
        <C>探险队整装只花了半个月的时间。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They like to boast about how smart they are, beating a big outfit like Golden State Power.</E>
        <C>他们喜欢自吹他们如何机灵,把金州电力公司这样大的企业都骗了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>organization,machinery,tool,house</E>
        <C>n. 机构；用具；全套装备</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>serve,accommodate</E>
        <C>vt. 配备；供应</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['autreidʒ]</SM>
    <E>outrage</E>
    <C>n. 愤怒，愤慨；暴行；侮辱
vt. 凌辱，强奸；对…施暴行；激起愤怒
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It no longer provoked and gave point to outrage as it had done in the summer.</E>
        <C>它也不再象夏天那样刺激我,使我有心思去干些捣乱的事情了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You incite them to outrage for bad purposes of your own.</E>
        <C>你是为了你自己的恶毒目的而挑拨他们犯法的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They plunder us, outrage us, beat us, kill us; but we have a little pride left, sometimes.</E>
        <C>他们掠夺我们,凌辱我们,鞭打我们,杀戮我们;但是,我们有时也还有一点自尊心。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>anger,despite,wrath</E>
        <C>n. 愤怒，愤慨；暴行；侮辱</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>ravish</E>
        <C>vt. 凌辱，强奸；对…施暴行；激起愤怒</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['autri:tʃ, ,aut'ri:tʃ]</SM>
    <E>outreach</E>
    <C>vt. 超越，伸出；超出…的范围
vi. 拓广，延伸
n. 延伸，拓广；扩大服务范围
adj. 扩大服务的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>In personal contacts their outreach was very wide, particularly in the subsequent Sino-Japanese and worldwide anti-fascist wars.</E>
        <C>在个人接触方面,他们的联系范围极广,尤其是在后来的中日战争以及世界性反法西斯战争时期。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>extend,top,finger,surpass</E>
        <C>vt. 超越，伸出；超出…的范围</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>reach,range</E>
        <C>vi. 拓广，延伸</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>reach,extention</E>
        <C>n. 延伸，拓广；扩大服务范围</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['əuvəl]</SM>
    <E>oval</E>
    <C>adj. 椭圆的；卵形的
n. 椭圆形；卵形
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>By the outer margin of the pit was an oval pond, and over it hung the attenuated skeleton of a chrome-yellow moon.</E>
        <C>在深谷的外侧边缘,有一个椭圆形的池塘,池塘上高悬着一勾朦胧昏黄的残月。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>By the time the seed coat and embryo have become fully embedded, the seed has lost its typical oval shape.</E>
        <C>当种皮及胚充分吸胀时,种子就失去典型的椭圆形。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The engine uses a three-lobe rotor that rotates eccentrically in an oval housing.</E>
        <C>这种发动机采用一个在椭圆形外壳内偏心旋转的三角转子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A spherical or oval nucleus is near the centre of the cell.</E>
        <C>在细胞的近中央处,有一个圆形或卵圆形核。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Before long, the picture of the cougar perched on top of the sign became almost as widely known as Ford's oval and Chrysler's pentastar.</E>
        <C>没有多久,蹲在标志牌上的美洲豹的形象广为传播,就象福特车的椭圆形和克莱斯勒的五星标志一样。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>elliptical,ovate</E>
        <C>adj. 椭圆的；[数]卵形的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>ellipse,elliptical shape</E>
        <C>n. 椭圆形；[数]卵形</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,əuvə'fləu, 'əuvəfləu]</SM>
    <E>overflow</E>
    <C>vi. 溢出；泛滥；充溢
n. 充满，洋溢；泛滥；超值；溢值
vt. 使溢出；使泛滥；使充溢
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>For out of the overflow of the heart the mouth speaks.</E>
        <C>因为心里所充满的,口里就说出来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She could not help her tears, and yielded to the overflow.</E>
        <C>她禁不住热泪盈眶,接着就听凭眼泪流了下来。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>spill over,flow over</E>
        <C>vi. [计]溢出；泛滥；充溢</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>filled with,fresh,flood,flow,fullness</E>
        <C>n. 充满，洋溢；泛滥；超值；溢值</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>spill</E>
        <C>vt. [计]使溢出；使泛滥；使充溢</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,əuvə'hiə]</SM>
    <E>overhear</E>
    <C>vt. 无意中听到；偷听
vi. 无意中听到；偷听到
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I have not got ample proofs against him now, besides his running away, and besides his own confession, which I was just in time to overhear.</E>
        <C>除了他要逃跑的这件事和我刚赶上偷听的他那一番供认以外,我现在还拿住了他很多的把柄。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>happen to hear,listen in on</E>
        <C>vt. 无意中听到；偷听</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,əuvə'læp, 'əuvəlæp]</SM>
    <E>overlap</E>
    <C>n. 重叠；重复
vi. 部分重叠；部分的同时发生
vt. 与…重叠；与…同时发生
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Tiles are laid to overlap each other.</E>
        <C>屋瓦是一个压着一个地放置的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>repeat,segistration</E>
        <C>n. 重叠；重复</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['əuvəpɑ:s, -pæs]</SM>
    <E>overpass</E>
    <C>vt. 超越；胜过；忽略
n. 天桥；陆桥
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Each intersection point would have to be made into an overpass and underpass.</E>
        <C>在每一个交点处都有一条是地面通道,一条是地下通道。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>forget,top,exceed,surpass,cap</E>
        <C>vt. 超越；胜过；忽略</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>platform bridge,overhead bridge</E>
        <C>n. 天桥；陆桥</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,əuvə'θrəu, 'əuvəθrəu]</SM>
    <E>overthrow</E>
    <C>n. 推翻；倾覆；瓦解
vt. 推翻；打倒；倾覆
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>For months they had been hoping to overthrow the Duce and put an end to the Fascist regime.</E>
        <C>几个月来,他们希望推翻法西斯党的领袖,结束法西斯政权。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You also could overthrow a bear if you chose to go out and encounter him.</E>
        <C>您如果想跟熊较量一下的话,也一定能够把它打翻在地的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>capsizal,disintegration</E>
        <C>n. 推翻；倾覆；瓦解</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>floor,fell</E>
        <C>vt. 推翻；打倒；倾覆</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,əuvə'tə:n, 'əuvətə:n]</SM>
    <E>overturn</E>
    <C>vt. 推翻；倾覆；破坏
vi. 推翻；倾覆
n. 倾覆；周转；破灭
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Germany would have to overturn much of it before the night was out.</E>
        <C>德国必须在今夜之前修正大部分的内容。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Their cunning plot is to overturn our government. It is of the thinnest.</E>
        <C>他们的阴谋是想翻天。这是显而易见的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Don't brake the car when it has a sudden flat tire, otherwise it may overturn.</E>
        <C>汽车突然爆胎时不要刹车否则可能会翻车。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Three years later Mr Benjamin voted to overturn a $50m claim against Massey.</E>
        <C>三年后,本杰明投票反对要美西索赔5千万的一单案子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It's overturn up and down.</E>
        <C>上下颠倒了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>destroy,throw down</E>
        <C>vt. 推翻；倾覆；破坏</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>tip,throw down</E>
        <C>vi. 推翻；倾覆</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>capsizal,turn-round</E>
        <C>n. 倾覆；周转；破灭</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,əuvə'hwelm]</SM>
    <E>overwhelm</E>
    <C>vt. 压倒；淹没；受打击
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was even more against our interest to permit the Soviet Union to overwhelm or to humiliate Cuba.</E>
        <C>容许苏联压倒或侮辱古巴则更违背我们的利益。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Such rapid influxes of sediment probably overwhelm the bottom dwellers in an area.</E>
        <C>沉积物如此迅速的汇集可能把这一地区的海底生物全部淹没了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Dull butcheries on a gigantic scale and mass effects overwhelm all detached sentiment.</E>
        <C>大规模的无情屠杀和群众意向压倒了一切公平意见。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The raider, cornered at length, will overwhelm one weak vessel and escape.</E>
        <C>袭击舰即便最后被它们团团围住,它也会摧毁其中一艘较弱的巡洋舰,突围而出。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>flood,flow</E>
        <C>vt. 压倒；淹没；受打击</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,əuvə'hwelmiŋ]</SM>
    <E>overwhelming</E>
    <C>adj. 压倒性的；势不可挡的
v. 压倒；淹没（overwhelm的ing形式）；制服
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>This was but a trifle compared with the overwhelming air forces about to be hurled upon the island.</E>
        <C>这和行将投入该岛的具有压倒之势的空军相比,不过是个零头而已。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Also he felt strangely cold-the spell of this strange beauty overwhelming him with a kind of chill.</E>
        <C>他觉得冷得出奇,这种奇特之美的魔力使他不禁全身发凉。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The man, who had been in poor health, died from an overwhelming infection of the brain.</E>
        <C>那名男子健康状况一直不佳,因脑部严重感染而死亡。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>inundatory,preponderant</E>
        <C>adj. 压倒性的；势不可挡的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>drowning</E>
        <C>v. 压倒；淹没（overwhelm的ing形式）；制服</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ɔksaid]</SM>
    <E>oxide</E>
    <C>n. [化学] 氧化物
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The oxide may be sent through grinding equipment of the "hammer mill" type.</E>
        <C>或许要使其通过“锤磨机”式的碾磨设备再次磨碎。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This oxide coating may peel off under stress and break the stack bond.</E>
        <C>该氧化层受压可能会剥落,并破坏铁芯的联结。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>oxyde</E>
        <C>n. [化学]氧化物</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['əuzəun]</SM>
    <E>ozone</E>
    <C>n. [化学] 臭氧；新鲜的空气
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Dyes have to be more resistant to ozone.</E>
        <C>染料更能抵制臭氧。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ə'biːdiəns]</SM>
    <E>obedience</E>
    <C>n. 顺从；服从；遵守
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>You have won my boy Crossjay's heart and done more to bring him to obedience e in a few minutes.</E>
        <C>你已经赢得了我的孩子克罗斯杰的心,你在几分钟内就使他对你服服了我的孩子克罗斯杰的心,你在几分钟内就使他对你服服帖帖。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>After all, he's only my step-brother; I don't see that I owe him obedience.</E>
        <C>总之,他不过是我的异母兄长,我看不出我为什么一定非服从他不可。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>keeping,submission</E>
        <C>n. 服从；顺从；遵守</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[əb'seʃən, ɔb-]</SM>
    <E>obsession</E>
    <C>n. 痴迷；困扰；[内科][心理] 强迫观念
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>We thought we had found a way to blunt the obsession with Vietnam.</E>
        <C>我们认为我们找到了冲淡对越南问题注意力的方法。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>To beg drinks in the saloon became an obsession.</E>
        <C>在酒馆里要酒喝,简直是鬼迷心窍。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>besetment,obsessive idea</E>
        <C>n. 痴迷；困扰；[内科][心理]强迫观念</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[əb'strʌkt, ɔb-]</SM>
    <E>obstruct</E>
    <C>vt. 妨碍；阻塞；遮断
vi. 阻塞；设障碍
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>His goal throughout the Hiss case was to obstruct our efforts to uncover the facts.</E>
        <C>在整个希斯案件中,他的目的是阻碍我们揭露真相。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>let,violate</E>
        <C>vt. 妨碍；阻塞；遮断</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>plug up,block up</E>
        <C>vi. 阻塞；设障碍</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[əb'strʌkʃən, ɔb-]</SM>
    <E>obstruction</E>
    <C>n. 障碍；阻碍；妨碍
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The traffic flowed round the obstruction in the road.</E>
        <C>来往车辆绕过路上的障碍物行驶。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>But for 15 years our concessions have been matched by obstruction.</E>
        <C>十五年来,我们虽一再让步但却备受阻挠。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>intervention,prevention,let,bar,dam</E>
        <C>n. 障碍；[化学]阻碍；妨碍</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ɔdz]</SM>
    <E>odds</E>
    <C>n. 几率；胜算；不平等；差别
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He has overcome these odds two or three times in his lifetime already.</E>
        <C>但是,他一生中克服这种不利局面已经两、三次了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I said we'd just eat up the odds and ends.</E>
        <C>我说我们只吃残羹剩饭就行了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When the neighbors were at odds with her, they called her strumpet and carrion.</E>
        <C>邻居们跟她争吵的时候,骂她臭婊子和贱货。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Nolan Wainwright, now nearly fifty, had been spawned in the city's slums and, from birth, had found life's odds stacked against him.</E>
        <C>诺兰·温赖特现年近五十,他出生在本城的贫民窟,自幼命运多舛。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was by long odds the most eligible young man in town.</E>
        <C>他无论在哪一方面都是镇上最合格的年轻人。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>distinction,differential,contrast</E>
        <C>n. 几率；胜算；不平等；差别</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['əudə]</SM>
    <E>odor</E>
    <C>n. 气味；名声
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Reeking with an odor so rich that they were both outside retching violently against the landing gear.</E>
        <C>他们闻到一股强烈的气味,以致两人不得不跑出外面,伏在起落架上呕吐不止。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Oh, God! whence that odor, and since when have odors had a voice to call? Thus he groped.</E>
        <C>哦,天呀!这香味是哪里来的?那里会有香味发出声音来叫人的呢?他心里这样暗忖。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Some molders believe a mold spray is of no value until it has a real vile odor.</E>
        <C>一些铸造工人认为,除非脱模剂发出十分令人作呕的气味,不然就毫无价值。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Their foul odor filled me with horror and disgust.</E>
        <C>它们令人作呕的臭味使我心中充满恐怖和厌恶。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The odor of newly applied paint drove him up the wall.</E>
        <C>墙上新涂油漆的味道使他简直无法忍受。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>smell,wind,fame</E>
        <C>n. 气味；名声</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[əu'peik]</SM>
    <E>opaque</E>
    <C>adj. 不透明的；不传热的；迟钝的
n. 不透明物
vt. 使不透明；使不反光
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>During these tests she was able to read a newspaper through an opaque screen.</E>
        <C>在这些测试中,她能够隔着一块不透明的挡板阅读报纸。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The opaque, mad look came into his eyes again.</E>
        <C>一种意思不很明确而又狂野的神色又出现在他的眼睛里。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You can cover your eyes with an opaque eye mask.</E>
        <C>你可以用不透光的眼罩把眼睛蒙住。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>slow,non-transparent</E>
        <C>adj. [物]不透明的；不传热的；迟钝的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>devitrify</E>
        <C>vt. [物]使不透明；使不反光</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ɔpt]</SM>
    <E>opt</E>
    <C>vi. 选择
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>And Liu is one of millions who have decided to opt out.</E>
        <C>刘璐只是逃避婚检的数百万人中的一例。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In the new rules, companies can opt out of the list, although the New York Stock Exchange said none had so far.</E>
        <C>按照新规定,公司可以选择从名单上撤下,但纽约证交所(NYSE)表示,迄今没有一家公司这么做。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If you opt for this route, you'll want the line of credit to be big -- big enough to rebuild your house.</E>
        <C>如果你选择了房屋抵押贷款,你会希望自己的信贷额度提高--要足够你重建家园。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>My position with this blog is that if you opt NOT to identify yourself as a person, then the comment has no place here.</E>
        <C>我的立场是如果你不把那些带有广告性质的作弊博客链接当回事儿,那它也就没有生存的空间了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>On some occasions, you can opt to save the command to a script and schedule it to run at specified times.</E>
        <C>有时候可以选择将命令保存到脚本中,让它在指定的时候运行。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>to choose,to make a choice</E>
        <C>vi. 选择</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ɔ:tʃəd]</SM>
    <E>orchard</E>
    <C>n. 果园；果树林
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She sent a question glance across the tall grass and in and out among the orchard trees.</E>
        <C>她的目光疑问地掠过高高的青草,又在果树间来回搜寻。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He got up from the old trunk and strode out of the orchard.</E>
        <C>他从老树干上站起来,大踏步走出了果园。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In spite of the best orchard management, there will always be a certain amount of low-grade fruit.</E>
        <C>即使是最好的果园管理,也会有一定数量的低等果实。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Woods on a slope below an orchard may retard movement of cold air downward.</E>
        <C>如坡地果园的下方有森林容易阻碍冷空气向下排出。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The orchard is surrounded by spruce forest.</E>
        <C>该种子园四周有云杉林环绕。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>grove</E>
        <C>n. [园艺]果园；果树林</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,ɔ:ɡənai'zeiʃən, -ni'z-]</SM>
    <E>organisation</E>
    <C>n. 组织；团体（等于organization）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The causes of the disaster are due not to faulty organisation but to some other mistake.</E>
        <C>此次灾难的原因并不在于组织工作不当,而是由于某种其它失误。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Mr. Airey Neave volunteered to set up an organisation to canvass votes.</E>
        <C>艾雷·尼夫先生自告奋勇建立了一个拉票组织。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>fabric,community,body,group</E>
        <C>n. 组织；团体（等于organization）</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ɔ:ɡənaiz]</SM>
    <E>organise</E>
    <C>vi. 组织起来；组织工会
vt. 组织（等于organize）；有机化；给予生机
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>My first job was to collect and organise a working team.</E>
        <C>我第一件事是集合与组织一个工作单位。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>structure,form</E>
        <C>vt. 组织（等于organize）；有机化；给予生机</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['autbreik, ,aut'breik]</SM>
    <E>outbreak</E>
    <C>n. （战争的）爆发；（疾病的）发作
vi. 爆发
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>All China was in the grip of a deep cold outbreak.</E>
        <C>全中国都在深厚的冷空气爆发的控制之下。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>explosion,burst,fit</E>
        <C>n. （战争的）爆发；（疾病的）发作</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>burst,blow up</E>
        <C>vi. 爆发</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['autiŋ]</SM>
    <E>outing</E>
    <C>n. 远足；短途旅游；体育比赛
adj. 远足适用的
v. 出来；暴露（out的ing形式）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Coming back from their outing, they ran over a little girl.</E>
        <C>出游回来时,他们撞倒了一个小女孩。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Because of the weather our outing will have to lie over until next weekend.</E>
        <C>由于天气不好,我们的远足不得不推迟到下个周末。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>excursion,jaunt</E>
        <C>n. 远足；短途旅游；体育比赛</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>baring</E>
        <C>v. 出来；暴露（out的ing形式）</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['autskə:ts]</SM>
    <E>outskirts</E>
    <C>n. 市郊，郊区
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He drifts around on the outskirts of her group for a month.</E>
        <C>他身不由己地围着她那一伙同道团团转,一转就是一个月。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Our forward troops reached the outskirts of the city on May 30.</E>
        <C>我先头部队已于5月30日抵达该城近郊。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>suburban district,banlieue</E>
        <C>n. 市郊，郊区</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['əuiŋ]</SM>
    <E>owing</E>
    <C>adj. 未付的；欠着的
v. 欠；把…归功于（owe的ing形式）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He got through, and the doctor affirmed it was in a great measure owing to me and praised me for my care.</E>
        <C>他死里逃生,医生肯定说这多亏我,并且称赞我看护得好。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was owing to a girl that he stood a mark for tongues.</E>
        <C>全是由于一个姑娘,才使他成了流言蜚语的靶子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Owing to my girth he could never have closed them about me lower.</E>
        <C>由于我腰围很大,他不可能在往下的身体部位挟住我。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Lucy's success is owing to her brother John in all senses.</E>
        <C>从所有的观点看来,露西的成功是由于他哥哥约翰的缘故。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There are still ten dollars owing.</E>
        <C>还欠十元。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>unliquidated</E>
        <C>adj. [会计]未付的；欠着的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ɔksidʒən]</SM>
    <E>oxygen</E>
    <C>n. [化学] 氧气，[化学] 氧
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Fire will take place if the gases hydrogen and oxygen are mixed and ignited.</E>
        <C>如果将氢气和氧气混合并点燃,就会着火。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A steady hiss denoted that the oxygen was on.</E>
        <C>一阵嘶嘶的声音说明氧气正在放出。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He first filled the drum with oxygen.</E>
        <C>他首先将桶里充满氧气。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Mars is too dry and poor in oxygen.</E>
        <C>火星过于干燥,而且缺乏氧气。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The oxygen hood is a clear, sturdy dome;</E>
        <C>氧气头盔是一个透明而牢固的圆顶帽。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>O2</E>
        <C>n. 氧气，[化学]氧</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ə'fens]</SM>
    <E>offense</E>
    <C>n. 犯罪，过错；进攻；触怒；引起反感的事物
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I knew we had no real offense to hang on him.</E>
        <C>我知道我们没有掌握他什么犯罪的真凭实据来制服他。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>crime,guilt</E>
        <C>n. 犯罪，过错；进攻；触怒；引起反感的事物</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['əuld'fæʃənd]</SM>
    <E>old-fashioned</E>
    <C>adj. 老式的；过时的；守旧的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was very dainty but Daisy Suckley was plain and looked like an old-fashioned school teacher.</E>
        <C>她非常讲究服饰打扮,戴丝·萨克则朴素无华,看上去象个旧式学校的老师。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was an old-fashioned lift, operated by a lever on a brass box.</E>
        <C>这是一部老式的电梯,由一个黄铜框架上的杠杆操纵。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I was, and am, the most old-fashioned man in the world on the question of marriage.</E>
        <C>关于婚姻问题,我一向是顶古板的,现在也是顶古板的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They want the criminal locked up in the good old-fashioned way.</E>
        <C>他们希望把罪犯用行之有效的老办法监禁起来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They see it as quicker to shoot and kill than to get involved in an old-fashioned street rumble.</E>
        <C>他们明白用枪射击和杀人比过去在街上打群架快当。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>ancient,oldfangled</E>
        <C>adj. 老式的；过时的；守旧的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ɔl'fæktəri]</SM>
    <E>olfactory</E>
    <C>adj. 嗅觉的；味道的
n. 嗅觉器官
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Repellency is not confined to the olfactory senses.</E>
        <C>防护性不只限于嗅觉感官。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Exposure may produce olfactory fatigue or habituation.</E>
        <C>接触可以引起嗅觉疲劳或成瘾。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>osphradium</E>
        <C>n. 嗅觉器官</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ɔliv]</SM>
    <E>olive</E>
    <C>n. 橄榄；橄榄树；橄榄色
adj. 橄榄的；橄榄色的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Nate held his lantern high as he came up to Olive and said: "Where is your lamp? You shouldn't have come out when it's too cold."</E>
        <C>涅特走到欧莉跟前时,把他的提灯举高说:“你的灯呢?天气太冷了,你实在不应该出来啊。”</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Her olive skin suggested, indeed, the South with its burning passion.</E>
        <C>确实,她的橄榄色的皮肤使人想起南方及其炽烈的热情。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He had a broad Greek nose and olive black eyes that blazed with intelligence.</E>
        <C>他长着一只宽大的希腊种鼻子,一双深橄榄绿的眼睛闪烁着智慧的光芒。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The olive branch is an emblem of peace.</E>
        <C>橄榄枝象征和平。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>After the first flood, we planted 300 olive and almond trees behind each dam.</E>
        <C>第一次洪水之后,我们在每个水坝后面补种了300棵橄榄树和巴日杏树。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>Olive Tree</E>
        <C>n. [林][解剖]橄榄；橄榄树；橄榄色</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['wʌn'ʌpmənʃip]</SM>
    <E>one-upmanship</E>
    <C>n. 胜人一筹；能胜人一筹的办法
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He gains one-upmanship in the match by his clever footwork.</E>
        <C>他的脚很灵巧,令他感到在比赛里占优。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ɔn,lukiŋ, 'ɔ:n-]</SM>
    <E>onlooking</E>
    <C>adj. 旁观的；目击的
n. 旁观；目击
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents />
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>ocular</E>
        <C>adj. 旁观的；目击的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ə'pəuzəbl]</SM>
    <E>opposable</E>
    <C>adj. 可反对的；可相对的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>What if Cats and Dogs Had Opposable Thumbs? Day</E>
        <C>如果你的猫或狗表示反对日</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>exceptionable</E>
        <C>adj. 可反对的；可相对的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['aut,pɔ:riŋ]</SM>
    <E>outpouring</E>
    <C>n. 流露；流出；倾泄
v. 使流出（outpour的ing形式）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Rudolph played club dates at dances and Axel had advanced him the money for a tuxedo, thirty-five dollars, an unheard-of outpouring.</E>
        <C>鲁道夫在俱乐部举办舞会的日子参加演奏,阿克赛尔给他一笔钱做夜礼服一共三十五元,象这样慷慨解囊是从来不曾听说过的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>issue,flux</E>
        <C>n. 流露；流出；倾泄</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['autreidʒid]</SM>
    <E>outraged</E>
    <C>adj. 义愤填膺的；愤慨的，气愤的
v. 使愤怒（outrage的过去式，过去分词）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I suppose it was commonplace in me that I felt slightly outraged at his lack of spirit.</E>
        <C>我想对他这种没有骨气我有一些恼火是不足为奇的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,əuvə'stei]</SM>
    <E>overstay</E>
    <C>vi. 逗留得过久
vt. 呆得超过…的限度；货物保留过久错过最赚钱的机会
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Please give me a explanation for your overstay.</E>
        <C>请对你的逾期逗留行为作出解释。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Visitors who arrive in the U.S. Legitimately often overstay their legal welcome without being punished.</E>
        <C>那些合法来到美国的游客经常超出了他们的合法居留期而不被惩罚,同时注意。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>But the thoughtful person is careful not to overstay his or her welcome.</E>
        <C>考虑周到的客人不会呆得太久,以免不受欢迎。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If there is a suspicion that the applicant intends to find work, overstay or settle in Ireland the visa application will be refused.</E>
        <C>如果我们怀疑申请人可能打算在爱尔兰寻找工作,可能超期停留或者迁入爱尔兰,则签证申请将被拒绝。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Somewill overstay their welcome.</E>
        <C>有些人甚至会将和你谈话看得比工作还重要,在你的身边流连忘返。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[əb'zə:vəbl]</SM>
    <E>observable</E>
    <C>adj. 显著的；觉察得到的；看得见的
n. [物] 可观察量；感觉到的事物
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The long inconclusive series of wars on the continent were comfortably removed, in terms of danger or observable bloodshed.</E>
        <C>从危险性和明显的流血来看,大陆上长期未决胜负的一系列战争已经令人高兴地消除了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Durkheim's sociology was an attempt to establish the pattern which lay behind all observable phenomena.</E>
        <C>迪尔凯姆的社会学试图证实一切可观察现象背后所存在的模式。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The pattern is observable in most countries that have pursued such policies.</E>
        <C>在大多数追随这些政策的国家里可以看到这一模型。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>And now, some days of bitter grief having elapsed, an observable change came over the features of the mental disorder of my friend.</E>
        <C>悲痛欲绝的几天过去了,我朋友精神错乱的表现有了可察觉得出的变化。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Their only observable characteristics were energy and spin.</E>
        <C>它们仅有的可观测特征是能量与自旋。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>obvious,prominent,marked,noted,outstanding</E>
        <C>adj. 显著的；觉察得到的；看得见的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ɔfəriŋ, 'ɔ:-]</SM>
    <E>offering</E>
    <C>n. 提供；祭品；奉献物；牲礼
v. 提供（offer的ing形式）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>They told her that she must choose one of them for a sweetheart, and each began pressing his suit and offering her bribes.</E>
        <C>他们对她说,她必须在他们中间挑出一个爱人,他们便都整衣作态,争献殷勤。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He had sent a message offering to see her for a formal leave-taking.</E>
        <C>他曾托人带过一个信儿,说要跟她见一面,给她正式送送行。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The factories were gone; the shops, the houses were thinning out, offering glimpses of a still shamefaced landscape.</E>
        <C>工厂消失了,商店和住房也渐渐稀少,只有几处可怜巴巴的风景。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Kunta thanked the old man for offering, but reassured him that he'd be able to get along fine.</E>
        <C>昆塔感谢了老人的好意,但是告诉他,自己完全可以干得过来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"Why, how nice! "She would pick up the offering of the day.</E>
        <C>“哦,真好!”她捡起当天的贡品。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>sacrifice,oblation</E>
        <C>n. 提供；祭品；奉献物；牲礼</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>lending</E>
        <C>v. 提供（offer的ing形式）</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[əu'miʃən]</SM>
    <E>omission</E>
    <C>n. 疏忽，遗漏；省略；冗长
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>This is, he must remove the error or correct the omission in his instruction to the machine.</E>
        <C>也即,他必须改正程序中的错误,或者更正把程序送到机器中去时产生的失误。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Next week, she intended to correct that omission.</E>
        <C>她决意要在下个星期弥补这个过失。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Foreign policy is made by commission and omission.</E>
        <C>外交政策的制订要靠有所作为和有所不为。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>negligence,oversight</E>
        <C>n. 疏忽，遗漏；省略；冗长</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ə'pəuzd]</SM>
    <E>opposed</E>
    <C>adj. 相反的；敌对的
v. 反对（oppose的过去分词）；使对立
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>What could a silent man of five and thirty hope when opposed by a very lively one of five and twenty.</E>
        <C>一个沉默寡言的三十五岁的男子,在面临一个非常活跃的二十五岁的男子与他竞争的时候,还能指望什么呢?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Through the night one after another crept into Judy's room to explain how deeply they opposed such a marriage.</E>
        <C>其实谁也睡不着,又一个接一个到朱迪房间里劝她回头,讲给她听这门亲事如何要不得。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He would ruthlessly crush any of us who opposed his will.</E>
        <C>任何人胆敢违抗他的意志,他将进行无情的打击。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>All the best breeders are strongly opposed to this practice.</E>
        <C>第一流育种家都强烈反对采用这个方法。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was the first time I had ever seen them opposed.</E>
        <C>这是我第一次看见她们两个发生龃龉。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>contrary,adverse,counter,cross</E>
        <C>adj. 相反的；敌对的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>negatived</E>
        <C>v. 反对（oppose的过去分词）；使对立</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ɔptimist]</SM>
    <E>optimist</E>
    <C>n. 乐观主义者；乐天派
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Bailey had always been an optimist, a sound Marxian optimist.</E>
        <C>贝利向来是个乐天派,是个十足的马克思主义乐天派。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Bailey had always been an optimist.</E>
        <C>倍利向来是个乐天派。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>An optimist sees an opportunity in every calamity.</E>
        <C>乐观者在灾难中可以看到希望。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>happy go lucky,happy camper</E>
        <C>n. 乐观主义者；乐天派</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ə,ridʒə'næləti]</SM>
    <E>originality</E>
    <C>n. 创意；独创性，创造力；原始；新奇
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was not an established writer, though some of her early themes showed a certain originality.</E>
        <C>她那时还不是成名的作家,尽管她早期有些题材已经显示了她有某种独创才能。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Woman's prescriptive infirmity had stalked into the sunlight, which had clothed it in the freshness of an originality.</E>
        <C>女人的那种习惯式自然的弱点全然暴露在光天化日之下,而阳光又给它披上了一层别具一格的清新色彩。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Only minds of extraordinary toughness and originality could resist such a torrent of suggestion.</E>
        <C>只有非常坚强和有创见的头脑的人才能抵得住如此滔滔不绝的煽动。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Some of her early themes showed a certain originality.</E>
        <C>她早期的有些题材显示她有某种独创才能。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>But the final impression of her works is astonishing integrity and originality.</E>
        <C>但是她的作品最后留给人的印象,却是惊人的完整和富于独创。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>creativity,novelty</E>
        <C>n. 创意；独创性，创造力；原始；新奇</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ɔ:fənidʒ]</SM>
    <E>orphanage</E>
    <C>n. 孤儿院；孤儿身份
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I found a boy from the local orphanage wandering around the front line.</E>
        <C>我发现了一个本地孤儿院的孩子在前线附近游荡我的作品也从主要关注战争,到关注重大社会问题。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Anyway, on our last day at this orphanage a man handed me his baby and said, "Would you take my son with you?"</E>
        <C>我们在孤儿院的最后一天,有个男人把他的婴儿交给我说, “你能把我的儿子一起带走吗?”</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Joe Smith had been brought up in an orphanage.</E>
        <C>乔·史密斯是在孤儿院被养大的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The old man sends a number of gifts to the children in the orphanage on every Christmas Eve.</E>
        <C>每次圣诞夜那位老人都会给那所孤儿院的孩子们送去大量的礼物。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They dispensed new clothes to the children in the orphanage.</E>
        <C>他们把新衣服发给孤儿院的小孩们。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['autbə:st]</SM>
    <E>outburst</E>
    <C>n. （火山、情感等的）爆发；破裂
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was also curious, and would have given much to find out the cause of Bertha's outburst.</E>
        <C>她还好奇,她将竭尽全力探出伯莎悲哀发作的原因。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was an outburst of squeals from the cage.</E>
        <C>铁笼子里传来一阵吱吱的叫声。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>What had I done to deserve this outburst of confidence?</E>
        <C>我干了什么事,赢得了突如其来的信任?</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>explosion,fracture,burst</E>
        <C>n. （火山、情感等的）爆发；破裂</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['aut,ɡəuiŋ]</SM>
    <E>outgoing</E>
    <C>adj. 外出的；即将离职的；乐于助人的
n. 外出；流出；开支
v. 超过；优于（outgo的ing形式）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Any outgoing ray path must be coincident with that of the returning ray.</E>
        <C>任何出发的射线与返回的射线路径完全相同。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The outgoing Administration sought to enlist the new appointees in support of its own preferences.</E>
        <C>即将卸任的政府设法争取新任命的官员支持它自己的主张。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He had been outgoing, aggressive, ambitious, he planned to go into politics.</E>
        <C>他社交广泛,进取心强,敢作敢为,雄心勃勃,一心想进入政界。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Cynthia's personality was more forceful and outgoing.</E>
        <C>辛西娅的个性更加坚强、开朗。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The Born approximation assumes that the incident and the outgoing particle can be described by plane waves.</E>
        <C>玻恩近似假定入射粒子和发射粒子都可以用平面波来描述。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>egressive</E>
        <C>adj. 外出的；即将离职的；乐于助人的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>issue,expense,flux,going out</E>
        <C>n. 外出；流出；开支</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>exceeding</E>
        <C>v. 超过；优于（outgo的ing形式）</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,əuvə'du:]</SM>
    <E>overdo</E>
    <C>vt. 把…做得过分；使过于疲劳；对…表演过火；夸张
vi. 做得过分；表演过火
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Yes, that's all right, said the Chief, thoughtfully, but we must be careful not to overdo it.</E>
        <C>对啊,这很好,头目深思着说,但是我们要当心,不要做得太过分。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They think they know everything, and are always quite sure about it; this in fact, is why they overdo everything.</E>
        <C>他们以为自己无所不知,一向自信心十足,事实上,这就是他们把每件事做过头的原因。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He wasn't going to overdo it, but those two boys were going to earn their salt.</E>
        <C>他不想做得太过分,可是这两个男孩以后得自食其力。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You do need a staff-so long as you don't overdo it.</E>
        <C>办事人员确实是需要的,只是不能搞得太庞大了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>put it on,pile it on</E>
        <C>vt. 把…做得过分；使过于疲劳；对…表演过火；夸张</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>ham</E>
        <C>vi. 做得过分；表演过火</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,əuvə'simplifai]</SM>
    <E>oversimplify</E>
    <C>vt. 使…过分地单纯化
vi. 过分地单纯化
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The lesson from these three cases is that it does not pay to oversimplify bankruptcy.</E>
        <C>上述三个案例的教训是:过于简单地处理银行破产,通常会得不偿失。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Mistake #2: We try to oversimplify the problem.</E>
        <C>误区#2:试图将问题简单化</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>But you shouldn't oversimplify why people take their lives.</E>
        <C>但是不能过分简单化的问题正是“人们为何了结自己的生命”。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>To oversimplify a bit, they go like this:</E>
        <C>下面我来简单介绍一下。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['əuvəvju:]</SM>
    <E>overview</E>
    <C>n. [图情] 综述；概观
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Figure 4. 1 provides an overview of sectoral trade taxes and subsidies in various developing countries.</E>
        <C>图4.1提供了不同发展中国家的部门贸易税和补贴的概况。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>roundup,summarisation</E>
        <C>n. [图情]综述；概观</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['əuvəweit, 'əuvə'weit, ,əuvə'weit]</SM>
    <E>overweight</E>
    <C>adj. 超重的；过重的
vt. 使负担过重
n. 超重
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Too much strength would make us drunk, and overweight our feeble reason till it fell and we were drowned in the depth of own vanity.</E>
        <C>太大的力量则可能使我们飘飘然不自量力,最终将身败名裂,淹没在虚荣自负的渊薮之中。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You're overweight, and I'm going to put you on a diet.</E>
        <C>你的体重超重了,必须节食。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>superheavy</E>
        <C>adj. [交]超重的；过重的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>load down</E>
        <C>vt. 使负担过重</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>superheavy</E>
        <C>n. [交]超重</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[əb'skjuriti]</SM>
    <E>obscurity</E>
    <C>n. 朦胧；阴暗；晦涩；身份低微；不分明
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The logs of the hut and ark had a sort of a purple hue, blended with the growing obscurity.</E>
        <C>平底船和水寨抹上了一层紫层,与渐浓的暮色浑成一体。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>nebulosity,shadowiness</E>
        <C>n. 朦胧；阴暗；晦涩；身份低微；不分明</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[əb'zə:vənt]</SM>
    <E>observant</E>
    <C>adj. 善于观察的；机警的；严格遵守的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He took his tea quietly; though his tongue was still, his observant faculties seemed by no means off duty.</E>
        <C>他在不声不响地喝茶;他虽然嘴巴不动,他的观察官能却似乎一刻也没有离开职守。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If you were of an observant turn it might have struck you that he blinked much less often than most of us.</E>
        <C>假如你善于观察,你也许会注意到:他眨眼睛的次数要比咱们大多数人少得多。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He passed through the streets with a hasty step, but a quick and observant eye.</E>
        <C>他快步穿过街道,机灵的眼睛注意着一切。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>tricky,wary</E>
        <C>adj. 善于观察的；机警的；严格遵守的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['abstənitli]</SM>
    <E>obstinately</E>
    <C>adv. 顽固地；固执地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>My master caught a bad cold, that settling obstinately on his lungs.</E>
        <C>我主人得了重感冒,这感冒一直滞留在他的肺部。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>stubbornly,obdurately</E>
        <C>adv. 顽固地；固执地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ɔktəpəs]</SM>
    <E>octopus</E>
    <C>n. 章鱼
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The girl did not want to go out with him because he was an octopus.</E>
        <C>这女孩不愿与他外出,因为他毛手毛脚。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The octopus is hungry. It's not prepared to give up. It tries through the side entrance.</E>
        <C>章鱼已经饿了。它是准备豁出去了。这次是从边路进攻。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The five-month-old octopus, also named Paul, has made his debut at the Sea Life Centre in Oberhausen after two months in quarantine .</E>
        <C>五个月大的保罗二世,最近已经娇羞面世,将继承保罗帝未完成的事业。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If you re staying for more than a few days then pick up an Octopus card.</E>
        <C>如果您在香港停留数天或以上,可考虑购买八达通卡。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I was in the Gulf, and swimming around, and saw a little octopus on the bottom.</E>
        <C>那时我正在海湾里游泳,看海底发现了一只小章鱼。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>poulp,devilfish</E>
        <C>n. [无脊椎]章鱼</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ɔdli]</SM>
    <E>oddly</E>
    <C>adv. 古怪地；奇妙地；单数地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>And then with a note in her voice that might almost have appealed to his compassion, "So am I, my lord!" she oddly exclaimed.</E>
        <C>然后几乎象在吁求他怜悯似的,她用奇异的声调喊到:“我也是一样啊,勋爵!”</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Rahm says in an oddly unemotional way, "get out of here this instant, if you want to live."</E>
        <C>拉姆用一种冷静得出奇的神情说,“马上离开这儿,要是你想活命的话。”</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She seemed to have no idea how oddly matched they were.</E>
        <C>她似乎连想也没想到这一对是怎么奇怪地凑到一起的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They seemed oddly silent. Perhaps, she thought, they had just had a little spat.</E>
        <C>奇怪的是,他们都沉默不语,她想,也许他们刚刚发生过小小的争论。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His scarfpin was a large diamond, oddly set.</E>
        <C>他的领带别针是一颗很大的钻石,不过镶嵌得奇特古怪。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>rumly,weirdly</E>
        <C>adv. 古怪地；奇妙地；单数地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ə'fendə]</SM>
    <E>offender</E>
    <C>n. 罪犯；冒犯者；违法者
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>In case of a major military move the offender would stand in violation of the agreement.</E>
        <C>如果采取重大的军事行动,冒犯者就是违反协定。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He represented to the magistrates that the offender was only a child.</E>
        <C>他向地方法官说明犯罪者仅是个孩子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The offender was not disconcerted in the least.</E>
        <C>那闹事的人半点也没有惊惶失措。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The offender is extruded as unworthy of an honorable calling.</E>
        <C>违者将以不配从事光荣职业而被除名。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The emphasis is on reformation of the offender.</E>
        <C>关键在于改造犯人。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>criminal,culprit</E>
        <C>n. 罪犯；冒犯者；违法者</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ə'fiʃəs]</SM>
    <E>officious</E>
    <C>adj. 多管闲事的；非官方的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He is a harsh man, at once pompous and officious.</E>
        <C>他是个严酷的人,既自负又爱管闲事。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>unofficial,imperscriptible</E>
        <C>adj. 多管闲事的；非官方的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ɔmbudzmən, ɔm'budzmən]</SM>
    <E>ombudsman</E>
    <C>n. 监察专员（专门负责调查人民对政府各部门控告案件的官员）；视察官
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>In some cases, the complaint may be referred to an ombudsman.</E>
        <C>在一些案例里,这些抱怨者会被带到调解员那里。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The Ombudsman in Russia and East Europe</E>
        <C>俄罗斯与东欧的行政官员</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ɔminəsli]</SM>
    <E>ominously</E>
    <C>adv. 恶兆地；不吉利地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>There are no Tokyo dwellers lurking ominously in their gangs.</E>
        <C>没有东京人在他们中间花言巧语胡出主意。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>inauspiciously</E>
        <C>adv. 恶兆地；不吉利地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM></SM>
    <E>organically-grown</E>
    <C>adj. 有机培植的（不施化肥和其他化学药品培植）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Be forced to give up organically-grown vegetables</E>
        <C>绿色蔬菜</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ə'ridʒənəli]</SM>
    <E>originally</E>
    <C>adv. 最初，起初；本来
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>All the matter of the galaxy was originally a spherical cloud of gas from which stars were condensing out.</E>
        <C>银河系中所有的物质最初都是球状气体云,恒星正是从中凝聚而成。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This was the project, originally conceived by the British colonial administration, for a dam on the Volta River.</E>
        <C>那就是原由英国殖民政府所设计的沃尔特水坝工程计划。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Originally she had judged him to be in his early sixties.</E>
        <C>原先她估计他才刚过花甲。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The editor reluctantly published the article as it had originally been written.</E>
        <C>编辑无可奈何,只得将文章照原稿发表。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The Constitution of the U. S. originally provided that the President was to be indirectly elected by an electoral college.</E>
        <C>美国宪法原先规定,总统应由选举团选举出来。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>initially,essentially</E>
        <C>adv. 最初，起初；本来</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[aut'lændiʃ]</SM>
    <E>outlandish</E>
    <C>adj. 古怪的；奇异的；异国风格的；偏僻的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was a big outlandish parrot on each side of the clock.</E>
        <C>这座钟的两旁,立着一对奇异的大鹦鹉。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>remote,lonely,funny,odd,fantastic</E>
        <C>adj. 古怪的；奇异的；异国风格的；偏僻的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[aut'reidʒəs]</SM>
    <E>outrageous</E>
    <C>adj. 粗暴的；可恶的；令人吃惊的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He counted on Lizzie for her sense of humor, her sense of the outrageous.</E>
        <C>他欣赏利齐的幽默感和泼辣劲。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A series of wild, outrageous thoughts danced through his brain.</E>
        <C>一连串疯狂而又愤怒的想法在他的脑海里闪过。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>bearish,abhorrent</E>
        <C>adj. 粗暴的；可恶的；令人吃惊的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['əuvərɔ:lz]</SM>
    <E>overalls</E>
    <C>n. [服装] 工装裤；工作裤
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He changed out of his overalls and into a suit.</E>
        <C>他换下了工装裤,换上了一套西服。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Winston undid the bit of string that held his overalls together.</E>
        <C>温斯顿把扎住工作服的一根绳子解开。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>As he fastened the belt of his overalls he strolled across to the window.</E>
        <C>他一边束好工作服的腰带,一边走到窗户边上。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He'd come up town in his greasy overalls and sweaty blue shirt, with his face streaked up with smoke.</E>
        <C>他穿着油腻的工裤和汗渍的蓝衬衫,脸上还带着一道道烟痕就进城了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He shivered while he was putting on his shirt, overalls, and shoes.</E>
        <C>他一边穿上衬衫、工装裤和鞋子,一边打着寒噤。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>jeans,jea</E>
        <C>n. [服装]工装裤；工作裤</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,əuvə'bæləns, 'əuvə,bæləns]</SM>
    <E>overbalance</E>
    <C>n. 超额；超量；不平衡
vt. 使失去均衡；使过重
vi. 失去平衡
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The gains overbalance the losses.</E>
        <C>得多于失。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>excess,imbalance</E>
        <C>n. 超额；超量；不平衡</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>lose one's balance,out of balance</E>
        <C>vi. 失去平衡</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM></SM>
    <E>over-industrialized</E>
    <C>adj. 过度工业化的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents />
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['əuvəlænd, -lənd, ,əuvə'lænd]</SM>
    <E>overland</E>
    <C>adj. 陆上的；经由陆路的
adv. 经由陆路
vt. 转地放牧
vi. 由陆路长途跋涉
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>If meteoric water does not evaporate or run overland, it may seep directly into the ground.</E>
        <C>如果大气水不从陆地蒸发和流走的话,就可能直接渗入地下。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Overland it was carried from India, and thence to the countries bordering the Mediterranean.</E>
        <C>在陆路上它从印度传到阿拉伯,又从阿拉伯传入地中海沿岸各国。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>An overland route from West Africa would save many vital days and some shipping.</E>
        <C>从西非取道陆路的办法可能节省许多宝贵的时日和一些船舶。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>onshore,telluric</E>
        <C>adj. [交]陆上的；[公路]经由陆路的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[əuvə'pɔpjuleitid]</SM>
    <E>overpopulated</E>
    <C>adj. 人口过多的
v. 使人口过密（overpopulate的过去分词）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The greatest risk occurs in overpopulated communities and refugee settings characterized by poor sanitation and unsafe drinking water.</E>
        <C>最大的危险存在于以卫生设施不良和饮用水不安全为特点的人口过密的社区和难民居住地。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Pollution is the price we pay for an overpopulated, over industrialized planet.</E>
        <C>污染就是我们为这个人口过密,过度工业化的星球所付出的代价。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Most countries where rainforests are located are very poor and overpopulated.</E>
        <C>地处热带雨林的国家大豆平穷,人口过剩。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We emerge down an overpopulated, one-lane street, driving cautiously and single file.</E>
        <C>映入眼帘的是一条单车道的街道,人头攒动,汽车不得不排成一列,小心翼翼地徐徐前行。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The countries in which the rainforests are located are all quite poor and overpopulated.</E>
        <C>那些长有热带雨林的国家几乎是贫穷和人口过。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ouvə 'zeləsli]</SM>
    <E>over-zealously</E>
    <C>adv. 过于热情地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Biological -- there's autoimmune diseases, where the body attacks itself a little too over-zealously and destroys the host, or the person.</E>
        <C>生物学上--自身免疫的疾病,就是由于身体自我攻击有点过于激烈,把宿主或是人给摧毁了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Reba means well;she just tends to act a little over-zealously.</E>
        <C>瑞芭是好意,只不过是有时候好心过了头。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>or act over-zealously in the belief they are serving the public.</E>
        <C>或者自以为在为公众服务而把事情做了头。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>can make mistakes or act over-zealously in the belief that they are serving the public.</E>
        <C>等等也会犯错误或者自以为在为公众服务而把事情做过了头。 make mistakes犯错误 in the belief that同位语从句</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The very fact that he acted over-zealously to find the thief,</E>
        <C>他过分热心地张罗着抓贼反而暴露了他,</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,əuʃə'nεəriəm]</SM>
    <E>oceanarium</E>
    <C>n. 海洋水族馆
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>As the turtle swims across the oceanarium, the first porpoise swoops down from above and butts his shell with his belly.</E>
        <C>当海龟游过水族馆时,第一只海豚从上方猛扑下去,并用腹部撞击龟壳。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>Marine Aquarium</E>
        <C>n. 海洋水族馆</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ɔintmənt]</SM>
    <E>ointment</E>
    <C>n. 药膏；[药] 油膏
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I will prepare an ointment from its blood which will restore your sight.</E>
        <C>我将从它的血液中提取一种药膏,这种药膏会恢复您的视力的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The nurse applied the ointment to the wound.</E>
        <C>护士把软膏涂在伤口上。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Rub this ointment on your skin and let it work in.</E>
        <C>将这油膏擦在你的皮肤上,让它渗透进去。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>unguent,factice</E>
        <C>n. 药膏；[药]油膏</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['əumən]</SM>
    <E>omen</E>
    <C>n. 预兆；征兆
vt. 预示；有…的前兆；预告
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was an omen among omens, pointing a path for him to tread.</E>
        <C>这是预兆中的预兆,指引着他走一条路。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This one, falling so pat, like a wayside omen, to arrest me ere I carried out my purpose, took the pith out of my legs.</E>
        <C>这些骂得那么顺口的恶咒好象是一个凶兆,在我还没有来得及达到目的以前就把我镇摄住了,夺去了我两条腿的力气。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I will accept the gift as an omen from Fortune herself!</E>
        <C>我将把那礼物看作来自命运女神的预兆而收下!</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I took it as a good omen.</E>
        <C>我把这事看作是个好兆头。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>warning,symptom</E>
        <C>n. 预兆；征兆</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>indicate,forecast,shadow,announce</E>
        <C>vt. 预示；有…的前兆；预告</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ɔ:dnəns]</SM>
    <E>ordnance</E>
    <C>n. 军火；大炮；军械署
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The word "grain" is an old ordnance term for explosive powder or even for blocks of cast powders or crystals.</E>
        <C>药柱这个词是用于炸药或者甚至用于浇注火药块或晶体块的一个古老的军械术语。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>Cannons,ammo</E>
        <C>n. 军火；大炮；[军]军械署</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ɔ:dʒi]</SM>
    <E>orgy</E>
    <C>n. 狂欢；放荡
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It is she who has come to the infernal orgy.</E>
        <C>就是她来参加这阴间的狂欢了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>revelry,whoop-de-do</E>
        <C>n. 狂欢；放荡</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['autlɔ:]</SM>
    <E>outlaw</E>
    <C>n. 歹徒；罪犯；亡命之徒；被剥夺法律保护者
vt. 宣布…为不合法；将…放逐；剥夺…的法律保护
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Huck is much more the genuine outlaw.</E>
        <C>赫克简直就是一个天生的无法无天的家伙。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>gangster,plug-ugly</E>
        <C>n. 歹徒；罪犯；亡命之徒；被剥夺法律保护者</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['əuvəhedz]</SM>
    <E>overheads</E>
    <C>n. 企业的日常管理费用；杂项开支；一般费用（overhead的复数）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Hector Grant is having a look at the quarterly breakdown of overheads detailing actual expenditure against budget.</E>
        <C>现在,赫克托·格兰特正在审阅季度营业费预算和实际支出情况。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,əuvə'rʌn, 'əuvərʌn]</SM>
    <E>overrun</E>
    <C>n. 泛滥成灾；超出限度
vt. 泛滥；超过；蹂躏
vi. 泛滥；蔓延
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>They rob and steal, and even threaten to overrun the whole country and turn me and the royal household out.</E>
        <C>他们又是抢,又是偷,甚至扬言要蹂躏全国,还要把我和全体皇族赶走。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>better than,top</E>
        <C>vt. 泛滥；超过；蹂躏</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>creep,to spread</E>
        <C>vi. 泛滥；蔓延</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,ovə'hwelmiŋli]</SM>
    <E>overwhelmingly</E>
    <C>adv. 压倒性地；不可抵抗地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Had not the Peers too overwhelmingly expressed their preference for no change?</E>
        <C>绝大多数上院议员不是也表示不喜欢换人吗?</C>
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        <E>He considered a strong France, even when it was occasionally difficult, overwhelmingly a boon to the West.</E>
        <C>他认为,法国强大(即使暂时有困难)对整个西方世界都是个福音。</C>
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        <E>Mason had been overwhelmingly elected to the judgeship which he had so craved.</E>
        <C>梅森以压倒的票数当选他梦寐以求的法官。</C>
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        <E>None of the other ideas seems overwhelmingly be convincing.</E>
        <C>看来其它观点不具有压倒一切的说服力。</C>
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        <E>Public reaction was immediate and overwhelmingly favourable.</E>
        <C>公众反应迅速,而且普遍持赞成态度。</C>
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